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Ohio Senate OK's tax refund bill
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Vol.34 , No .53

Pomeroy-Middleport,

Copyrighted 1984

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Don't rush to the
mailbox just yet, but get ready for something unique
In Ohio history - an Income-tax refund from the
smte.
Legislation that would give $50 mllllon of a
projected $131 million budget surplus back to
taxpayers In refunds ranging from $7 to $76 depending on a person's Income and filing smtushas cleared the Sena te unanimously .
The Ohio Department of Taxation said taxpayers
would receive refunds of 2 percent of their 1~ tax
liability or $7. whichever wa' greater. If their total lax

Ohio,

was less than $7, the total tax would be refunded.
For example. a single taxpayer with an Income of
$15,000 would get a $7 refund. A single taxpayer
earning $3),000 would get $20.89.
Officials said 1,612.899 taxpayel'!i would receive the
$7 refund and 1.673,746 would get the 2 percent refund.
About 300,000 people whose mx was between $1 and $7
will receive the amount of their ta.,.
Passage Tuesday came on a 32.0 vote. The biU was
sent back to the House where representatives were
expected to approve it today.
Sen. William Bowen, 0 -Cincinnati, said the bill had
significance beyond the refunds.
" It represents an act of good faith between the

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government and the people," &amp; wen said.
Republicans contended the surplus was arti1ically
low. Sen. Stanley Aronoff, R-Cincinnati, peggPd the
cash balance oy the June 30 end of the fiscal year at
$!XXI million or more.
"It's a good idea today but in my opmion the amount
of thP rebate l' so small we're emasculating what
could have bef&gt;n a good approach," Aronoff sa id.
Democrats di smissed GOP claims of a larger
su rplus.
"You can do anything with numbers. The issue
today is keeping faith wit h the taxpayers." said Sen
Neal Zimmers. 0-Dayton.
&amp;wen said refund' would be S&lt;•nt to taxp"}US

automatically . The bill autlmrizes spending$7'JJ,lXXIto
eover mailing C.'OSIS.
Just before their fina l vot.e, SC'nators rP jected, on a

17·15 party-line vote, a GOP amendment that would
have provided for the 90 percent tax increase enacted
last year to be cut by 19 percent.
In other action, the Senate Tuf'Sday delayed for one
day a vote on a conference commith?€ version of a bill

earmarking $85 million in excess slate lottery profits
for schools. Senate President Har!J' Meshel,
D·Youngstown, said t he vote was postponPd bPcauS!'
of the Scnatp's busy agenda .
The mcasu f(' has bet&gt;n on thr hack burnPr si ncf' ir

sparkPd a bitter deba te in late Ma;·.

NEW TEST - Dr. Jack Wand' draws a blood
serum sample to be tested for Uver cancer using a
newly developed method devised by a research team
at Massachusetts General Hospital in Buo;ton during a

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House awaits drinking age bill
WASHINGTON (API - A 21·
year-old national drinking age bill is
headed back to the House, where
quick action could help it become
law in time to give the nat ion a
symbolic warning about drunken
driving before the Founl1 of July
weekend.
The measure. which passed the
Senate 8J.l6 TuPsday night . would

not take effect for two years But
Sen. Paula Hawkins, R·F'Ia., said it
could send an immediate message
that the nation Is cracking down on
drunken drivers.
" It would be symbolic if, before
we have a big roaring holiday, we
have this in everybody's mind," she
told a post-vote news conference.
The HouS!' also passed a "m in·

imum 21" bill June 7. but must now
decide whether to accept a Senate·
added incentive program for states
that enact automatic jail terms and
fines for convicted drunken drivers.
Rep . .JamesJ.Howard,DN.J .. the
bill's chief HouS!' sponsor, said he
would have to study the Senate
version befort' recommending a
position to the House.

Consultants say construction of
Tuppers Plains project 'year away"'
By TERE&gt;A MELCHER
Sentinel News Staff
Although plans for the Tuppers
Plains sewerage will be ready by
September, construction will not
smrt until June or July 1985, said two
consultants from the engineering
firm, John David .Jones and
Associates of Columbus.
The englnPPr ing firm was
awarded the contract to design thP
sewerage system for approxl ·
mately 140 hom es In the area.
Clyde Gaston and Bob LPventry of
the Columbus firm presented their
Incomplete plans to thP Meigs
County Commission Tuesday and
talked about completing plans.
OrlglnaUy, construction was to
begin when the plans were com·
pleted. However, both Gaston and
Leventry agreed the soil would not
rlght for contructlon In October .
Constructing In the dry months
would "mlnlmlze tearing up people's yards," Gaston saJd.
The grant for the project Is for

$281.010. Gaston said hP estimates
the project will cost around $330.600.
"We are attempting to adhere to
the original budget," Lt'ventry said.
The difference, about 15 percent.
Is to be m ade up by local residents,
sa id County Commissioner Richard
Jones. Each resident will be
assessed on an individualized basts,
Jones added.
" People are getting Itchy," said
,Iones. They want to know what Is
being done. he added.
After construction begins, con·
structlon will take around three
months, Gaston said.
The majority of sewerage im·
provements will be ln·lot Improvements, Gaston said. Thesewagecan
be disposed of on the property where
the sewage originates , he added.
1n areas where the sewage cannot
be disposed of on the property,
Gaston said the sewage would be
furmeled to a drainage area.
The sewage would be aerated,

flow through a sa nd filte r and
chlorinated before being dis·
charged. Leventry said.
If the sewage Is in an open airdi tch
and m aintained up to Envlromental
Protection Agency standards . no
odorwUI be present. Gaston said.
Gaston also said he had spoken to
the EPA about the construction ban
on the area . He said he believes the
EPA will lift the ban as soon as plans
for the sewerage system are
completed.
1n answer to clflzens' qupstlons
about whether they should improve
their existing system, Gaston said,
"II you can gel by with stop-gap
meassures until next year. go
ahead."
The conunlssloners, along with
Gaston and Leventry, scheduled a
public meeting for the week of
August 7. Besides the progress on
the plans, the maintenance plan for
the sewerage system will be
discussed.

to decide until the grant is approved .
U the grant is approved, eac h
structure could receive up to $1&gt;.00J
to be used to repairthcstructureand
upgrade the hou se to meet code
standards.
Af1 er rehabilit ation the commis·
sioner s can require th e ownf'r to

across the state for fami\i()s wh osC'

fulfill other obligations, such as
m aintaining the st rurturf' for a

period oft ime
Edwards empha sized th~ mone)'
is a gra nt and requires no ma tchi ng
funds.
.Julv 11 ann 1.1 were S('t as public
hcar~ g dates for the projec t. Tlw
hearings will begin at 9 a.m. ln the
commissioners' office. ViUagemay·

ors and township trustws will be
notified of the application also.
Commissioners gave Col um bia
Gas of Ohio th&lt;· auU10lity to cross

County Road s 174 anrl1:i near State
Route 124 wi th a four -inch UnP and
an cight ·lnch casing b)' the t&gt;ortng
method.
The in stallation oft he pipe will not
m use the road to be closed. Jonf'S
sa id .
CommissionPrs awarded lhP conI rac t fur Uil urninous materials for
July to thP Asphalt Material
Com pany .
The shalt on the self -loading ear1 h
moVC'r broke TuPsday. Countv
EnginC'C'r Phil Robe11 s l'P[X.&gt;rted .
Commissioners instructf'd Robt&gt;r1 s
to grt cost C'Stima tf&gt;s on fixin g thC'
machine bel ort? taking any action.
Thf&gt; Pomero~·· M iddlPpOii !jons
Club asked thE' commissioners '
pe1mi ssion to in stall park benchf'S in
front

of

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proposal.

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'Survival Game' has made
its way to Meigs County area
The object of the game 1s simpl e

press confer ence Tuesday. Wands said the test should
be commercially available within a year and c-ost a
doUar or two. ( .\1' Laserphoto).

thC' conunissioners they do not havr

income is less than $16.001.
Sid Edwards and B:lb Haner of the
Gailia-MPigs Community Action
Agency presented the idea to the
commissioners and volunteered to
write the grant. Edwards said thP
grant could be administered in any
way the commissioner' decided .
Corrunissioner Richard Junes
suggested a three· m&lt;•mber n•view
ooard with an administrator, simil iar to the way another grant was
administered. Edwards reminded

By JOHN WI CKLINE
UVP News Staff

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SOAP PADS
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U Meigs County's granI is
approved, approximately 50 ri'S i·
dents could receive money to
rehabilitate their homes.
At their r egular meeting Tues ·
day, the county comm issioners
decided to apply for $400,lXXI in
federal housing money. Approxi mately $115 million is available

E1nly Sell O ut
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Quantities

ALUMINUM FOIL

June

Meigs to apply for
federal housing funds

All Item s Sold

On A
First Come Basis

Wednesday,

enough because it draw s fromonco f
nature's most basic in stinc ts survival.

The ga me,

known

as

"The

Surviva l Gamf'," has madr its w ay

to Meigs County.
Harry and Gary Willford, both of
Racine, fanned the Southeastern
Ohio SurYival Games. The gamt&gt; is
played on weekends and is similiar
to a popular BJy Scout game.
''Capture the Flag"- except for one
thing, the panicipantsget to shoot at
each other.
Not real bullets. of couro;c. but
paint ba lls which re!;emble blood
pellets used in movies are the
ammunition used lo eliminat e the
enemy.

The Willfords have been prepar·
ing for the gam!' for the pa't tJuw
months , Gary's brother, Kevin, a
member of the U .S. Air Force, piays
every weekend in Fort Mead!', Md .
It was Kevin's suggestion that got
the ball r oiling in Meigs County.
"Kevin knew there was nothing
like this in the area," Gary Willford
sa id . "We kind of drug our feet
becauS&lt;' we were skeptical about
getting into something like this."
The closest you can get to war
without a formal declaration, some
participants, who by law must be
over 18 years of age, of the gamf'
rea lly dress as if thPy werr in
military service.
" Last week, wP had some guy s
play," Harry Williard said . "They
had on thP camouflage suits and
black pa in t on their face. ! told them

Water s hortage
Residents of Symcuse are being
asked to conserve the use of water
untU funher notice.
The main pump Is down and at the
present Ume a smaDer pwnp Is
being used. Before the larger pwnp
can be replaced water testing must
lake place.
The Boanl ol PubUc Affairs asks
that residents do not water ganlens
or laW118 or wa&amp;h C8I'S.

that they WPrP paint ed up lik&lt;'
Indian s."
Garnes Played On Saturday
Games art• played Saturday from

R a.m .

to noon and from 1 p.m . to~

p.m .. and Sund ay from 8 a.m. to
noon. Each player must pay $20 per
session . This will get him an a ir
pistol, dircartridgt• and two tutx•s of
paint balls. or ruughlv 22 shots.
Ext ra air caJ1Jidg£'s can be
pu1chasPd during the game for $.C.II
and extra paint balls for$2per tube.
The playe r must search out a judge
to mak&lt;' his purchase ln the woods.
"One boy 1th is past week&lt;' nd 1
must have ~n shooting at an,v·
thing that movPd becauS(' he was
buy ing an awful Jot of paint ...

(;a~'

Willford sa id .
Most anythi ng g()('S in this game.
just like in a rea l batlle. There art• a
few ruiPs, such as no firlng at the
hmd lpat1icipants wear sa feTy
goggles in case a shot docs stray 1.
stay wit hin a mark&lt;'Cl boundary and
aft er being shot . yell " hit." take off
your t!'am bandana. hold it up and
wa lk out of the woods and into the
neulral zone s o the judgps will kl10\'.:
how many remain in tht• woods.
A hit i!; &gt;;&lt;'OJ'l&gt;d as when a paint bal l
hits any pa11 of the body and
spl att ers it s orange dyP on the
clothes. The paint washes off wi th
water.
"It will sting at a close range, "
Gary Willford said . "You will know
when you have been hit .
"Some games, if you are hi t in the
ann , you can"t use that arm ," he
co ntinued . "And If you are hit in the
leg, you have to use a crutch. T hat is
hard to do in the woods. A hit is a hit
in our game.· '
On Hubbanl Property

ThP batUefiPld is 4i1 acrPS on
MacKenzie Ridge, off County Road
28. It is played on the property of
Larry Hubbard.
"It took us a M'l'kend just to get
the field ready.·' Gary Willford said.
"If you just walk over It, you lose two
pounds."
The game does require a rew skills
from Its players.
"A lot of hunters play." Gary
Willford. "'But not too many people
are good "1th a pistol. A guy really
shaky would not hit too many things.

And ills kind of hard tobequ ir t in thr
woods ...

So. to av·o id making noiS('s. th('
pla)'ers usuaJJ\· hld&lt;' in or bPhind
something.
"'Om' pt'rsun 1-.:"Ul up in

&lt;:1

trf'C' last

w"•kmd ." Garv \\'!IIford sa id .
" That trw wa s reaH1 bending. I just
sat therP waiting fo r th a t trPt:' to
bl-.:'dl&lt; "
"Sonw of those guv s should g&lt;-t
wisP and build a trc•r• stand likf' you
do when _
v ou df'('r hunt. " said Han:.·

Willford.
Other pla.\"C'J:o;

ha n ' taken

to

hi dmg behmd logs. m hone1·sucklr
bushes and between I'OC'ks
"Evf'r:vtxxl~· \\:as warned aOO ut
snakes out thf'rf', · Gary Willford
said. "Then thr!"· would cra\vl on the
ground or bury· lhf'msrlves in th('

leaves. I think thr nois£' th ey' made
would scare away a snake. I was t.hf&gt;
on!~· onf' 1o Sff' a snak f' &lt;1 1! day, and 1
s.1w it in a clraring.'·
Thr- wnods arr usuall.\' Vf'f) ' quiet ,

Gary Willford sa id. until that first
shot.
"By thm rv·rl')'bodv· has j ust
about figurf'd out whC'IT' P\'f'ryonC'
eLse is at." h~s ai rl. "Thm you ·uhear
that fir st shut. Thrn it gets quiet
aga in for awhil&lt;•. thm all hell br eaks
1005('."

Not Another Fad
Thr gamP, whirh has lx'f'n airf'd
on national lei('\·ision and wri ttC'n
about in Timf' m agaz im• and Spor1s

lllu stratPd, has both the Wiilfords
!Continued on page 121

NCAA losl'l'l haul~'
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Supreme Court. in a decision that
could change the television viewing
habits of millions of Americans,
today broke the National CoUeglate
Athletic Association 's exclusive
grip on televised L'OUege footbnll

games.
By a 7·2 vote, the couri !reed
individual colleges to make their
own tele•ision deals.
It ruled that the NCAA'soontracts
with ABC, CBS and Turner Broadcasting, worth hundreds of ndlllons
ol dollars, vlolale federal antitrust
law.

�·c omment

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, June 27, 1984

Polemical manners_____w_i_llia_m_F._B_uc_k_ler_J_r.

The Daily Sentinel

Q. What is lhe John Birch

111 Court Strt'et
Pom£"roy, Ohio
DE\'OTED TO THE I~TERD;T OF THE MF.IGS.MASON AREA

Society?
A. A group formed in the late '50s
around Mr. Robert Welch of
Belmont. Mas s., an a nti ·
communist

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
P..\T WIIITEHE ,\D

BOB HOEFI.ICH
G~·nt'ral

.\s1iislanl Puhlisht•r ( ' onlrolll"r

"anager

~ews

career of Dv.'ight E isenhower m

lhe

·\ .'\oiE .\ IRt: R of Th'' r\!'\so&lt;'iatt'd Prt•ss, Inland DaiiJ.r Prf"ss .'\ssodalion and tht· ·\nwrit·an ~t'W'!i papt•r Publi!o~ht:&gt;r ,\ .~sociation.
LETfEI(~

OF Of"I~IU:'\ an· well onwd . Tht'Y. shou ld tw les!&gt;- I han 300 words
l u n ~ \lll••tl!•r .. an• 'uhjt•t·tto f•diting and mu~;t lw stgnt'd with name, addrtoss and
ldt·flhuno • nu r11hn '"u tm.,i~1wd h•U••r,. ~~.· 111 tw puhll!; ht•d. Lt&gt;ttf'r'i s hould ht' in
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Writing a national
political platform

author

reached

the

Genera l Elsen·
hower was a conscious agent of the
Soviet conspiracy.
conclusion

Editor

in

orientation.
Q. What was the principal reason
for it~ bnef notonety?
A The so-ca lled "'Black Book ... II
is a book-length accounl of lhe
which

IHLE ROTHGEB. JR.

and anfi·socialist

that

Q. How on earth did he come lo
that conclusion?

A. One way 10 compress thP
Black Book is to say of il rhal il
deduced from objcclive conscquen
CPS subjective intentions. Eisen·
hower was aroun d when w e los!
Eastern Eurorw and Chin a.
Q. llut w hy IS this r elf'\·a nt to
bring up now?
A. Because there is a temptation,

on both the political righl and the

Writing ;1 national f.X)Iittr,il platform isn·r a wholt· lot flifff'rPnT thJn
tTafting lt ')::ts!. ttion on t ·.~p lio! H ill Thf~ pld .\ l ~ rs an~ oflf•n thP samf' anclthP
prt:X'f'&lt;.;S l"i juo..;! ;\'i ht'CTIC
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PlJlfmm Cnmm1t f('\ ·
11.f'C'('n1 "l'"·"IOil" ot Tht· (Jd!lf'l h.J\ '1' 1 ~tkr&gt;n on tht· na,·ol of congn•sstonal
commitlf't' !llf'4.'1ill1.;"- nuT unl\ tx't'dU;-..t' ol thP Lu gr numi::Jc-r of Congl'Pss
mt&gt;mtx•1 ." &lt;md th t• r.'l&gt;t' of \\\)f'k imul\'f'&lt;:l. !Jut ;J)su bt•t·ausl' somt• of tlw
SI:'Ssiun." han • ~ t ctu;dl\· lx'(•n ht•hJ 1n commiltc'(' room s.
That wa~ 10 ac·com;xlat(' mC'mlx'rs v. ho nPrx.h xl to ru sh bark and forTh to
thr House ;tnd S&lt;'mtll' floor:-- for \ 'OlPS.
On nnt•such \oltng trip . thf' Vlnndalf' ('ctmpdtgn lo&lt;..;t a commJ from lhC'
Ck' mOf'r&lt;Jiif' pl,i!fotm- ;nl tmportdn l comm&lt;~ r~s it turnc'fl out.
ThP fir' I clr;dt of 1tlr p i &lt;.~ !form conlam('Ci a "f'C'Iton on .tffnmat 1\'('.ICt ton
prngrant .... &lt;il \ llmg \\tltt l'Jf'l.tl quot &lt;.l '· lt qdtc'CI· "Th(' Df'mocraiJC Parr:.·
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political left, 10 reason ln what one
might call the Birchite mode.
Q. Give me an example.
A. OK. I'll give you an example
involving Anthony Lewis of The
New York Times. Not long ago he
wrote I hat the persecution of Andrei
Sakharov by I he communists is the
result of Rea gan's anti·Soviet
aspirations

Q. Whal d1d he mean by I hal?
A. The same kind of lhing said
broadly about Sen. Henry Jackson
and his amendmenl. II sjX'Cified
thai no favored trade status wilh
the Soviel Union would be permil
red so long as the Soviet Union
imposed bars on the emigration or
Soviet Jews who wantPd to get out .
When theamendmPnt was Invoked,
1he

Soviet

Union

retaliated

by

dlmimshing the number of Jews to
w hom it had beC'n grantingemiwa ·
lion visas
So it was that some

people were prepa red lo say that
Jackson's anti ·comm unism r t&gt;"
su ited in in!Pnsifying communi sm's
C'Vi) feat Ufl'S

Q. What is the righl·wing complr·
ment of this?
A. Well. i1 has been sa1d of Lewis ·

"'Anybody w ho would say thai

Reagan's policies are responsible
for what is in fad the organic evil in

the Soviet system simply does nol
recognize lha t organic eviL"' And if
he does not. it is mosr logical to
ass ume 1ha rrhar fallurC' is 1he r esu II
of a Ia rent sympalhy wilh I he Sovlel
system. much as a doling parem
falls to see and effectlvPly to
reprove an errant son . F.xpand

that. if you like: People like Ton.v
Lewis

(we ll ,

speciftcally

Tony'

Lewis) have in the past poohpoohed I he notion I hal I here would
be&gt; a blo&lt;Xibath in Cambod ia, having
before Ihal pooh -pooh&lt;'Cl 1he not ion
of a domino effC'C't in I ndoduna.
Res ull ? Millions of corpses and
100,000 boat pt'llplc

Lewis is almost

alwa~:s

on the

side that wishes to cut down drfrnsr
expenditures. ytr ld to thf' Sf)vtC'I
Union on bargaming point.o..; at
disa rmamr nt con ff' r P nC'C'S. cnttCIZC'

~0

CNOIQ'

Letters to the editor
Senate Bil/382
R('('('fll l\. Si•natt • Rlit :~2 ha s
t·('('f'i\'f'{l much LJ!It •n!JOn
In il'i OJij.,&gt;inal fmm . thf• hill \\·ould
haw• dtstnhul1d S.Ul millton of tht•
rxcPs"- lollt·t-:- profit-- amnng Ohto"'
schcx.&gt; ls and pLJcr-d th(' rrmdtning
S.Jtl million tn d con t tngPnn or
"ra tn~ da\ " t'duc,lltun fund to b·
ust'&lt;.1 in 1imt • of l'COnomi c 'hmt f, dl~

lor sC'houl fund1ng
In a 17 to \1) \ otP. rhf • ( lh1o Sf&gt;n.Jlt'

amPnclro lhf' IJlll so lllill 1h1· Jull .\"Jl
mtllion tn f':XCf'"" lnlt(•tv pro fth
could bf • US&lt;'&lt;:l IJ_
\ our seh(XJJ&lt;;; to
purchasf' t:xx1k ..... ('(JUtpml·n t and
tf'achtng .: ud:-.
HmH'\'f'l". the HrJIJ'-,( ' IX·muc1 dt"
han• a&gt;si! JII"(l ltll' blll to it:--. 01igmal
langu J.gt' with S.lO rmllion of th!'

~ tahil it\' .mel

cont mull) 10 OUI' schoo l
fundmg sv"t(•m. Howrv0r. thi s $41.)
mtl lton suq1lus profits ~t \ 'il iidbk
now ts tola!IY m~td&lt;'quatC'toarcomp·
l1sh t h L~;. pu 11-)JSf' and t hf'Sf' funds
o.., hould bl:· cl1 stnbutf'CI to schools
tmmr'Ciiatc&gt;l\
Loc ,1l oduca tot~ h&lt;i\ f' told lllf' I ha I
th(·~ pn•f(•r thd t all uf thP rxcess
profll!-i lx• cltstribu ttxl .:.~mong our
schrx&gt; l ~ nov. . Our schools and our
childrf'n nr'&lt;'d thr-sr rxrf's~ funds
now "u lhd t an immf'diaiC' and
1•xtf'n''''f' upgr.tdtng m t hf'qua llty of
our statf' sc hoots· cduc a tiona! matE'
t"tdl " ancl progTJ m~;. cJn tx:&gt; madr

Jx&gt;forr ,choo l op&lt;'n' nt'Xl fall Thr
t'.\l'Pss profits from thl' Oh io lottery
rJ('4."tl to lxo l\Jimarkn.lfor l'duc:at 1on .

f'xrPss profll s 10 IJf' plarrd in "

.1nd lhdl dCiiCln nc'f'ds 10 IX' rakm

ron tmgf'nc.v fum! If d cont ingrnr\
fund \\'f'rC' ril'\t' lof)f'd ,Js .1 pcn1 of .1
comprchC'nS!H'. long r;Jn.QP ...;rtlnol
fundi ng plan, 11 might tlf'lp prm 1df'

now.
. Jt~n nikr

L Sh1¥'ts

2111·:. Sf'conrl Sl.
I 'omPrm·

Ca rll •r Somroffa rwr · "if'XJX'rl LSC' ts
-.urT to n1boffon hjs hf'it ·apparf'nt .
I {Oth arP pnzf' gTi nnrrs Rul right
thf'rf' ts " ·hrrr St~nator H a1i shines
Iff' dOC'Sn't try to ingratiatf' himsf'lf
ln g1 inning and kissing babirs

a klS&gt; on h!'rtJu l didn 'r

chf'f'k to Sl•nator Hart Ln 1ht• nPar
fulurr and fX&gt;SSibl~ to Rl'H'IT'nd

Fritz

planlf~l

lay a sm(l()('hf'ron Covc rn or :'o.1a rt ha
Lanf' Collms who lingf'rrd nc ·arb\
An.\ da~· now c:xpPCI a 1r•lf'\'ir..;f'fl
intrn: ic\\ tx• tw('('n thi .., dl'mocratic
standard bParf'r of spt"Cia ltnt PJT•sts
tMonddlf't and ht" mf'ntor .ltmmY

F:xp•xl Mr. Mondalr l o offer his

, lackson . HoWf'\W. don·r look for
MClndalf' kiSS&lt;"'S 10 IJf' wafted

I am currmll)· pf('paringa book of
rriPmen10f'S for GcnC'ral JamE&gt;S V

Hartinger upon his f('liremcnl form
the Unilr'Cl Stales Air Force. This
joyous ocrassion wil l take place the
end of July in Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
1 am S£'l'kmg lhP hPlp of all ar~a
resid0nts

m prG\'Idi ng mf' with

photos or other pieces of informa·
lion. ie. newspaper articles on the
General"s childhood, high school
days, WPSI Point days and other
sign ificant events throughout his

life.
I \\1ll be more I han happy lo pay
thC' rC'production costs of photos or
m1irlPS as well as the postage
necessary to fOTward lhese articles
to my home. Thank you for all of
your help and support. I enjoy
rf'&lt;'eh·ing my copy of the Sentinel
and look forward to hearing from
local residents. The articles can be
sent to Capt. Randy B. Becker. 45
lnnsbruck Lane. Bellevllle. IJ. 62221.
Randy B Becker Capt. USAF.

A. What IS meanl is thai Lewis
would nol behave differently If
tndet'CI he were a member of the
Communist Party .
Q Would i1 be fa1r. then, lo
genPralizc that about some critics

of 1he Reagan policy one might say:

a 1 ThE'y arP known and demonst ·
r1C'd anti-rmmunists who have
n•ached differC'nT tactical concl u·
sions; or b ) Thry arf' anti communists only tx&gt;causeeveryone
in Anlf'rica savr self-dec lared
eommunisls is presumed to be
unt i·communist but they ~have
rxactl~ · in !hPw&lt;.~y On(&gt;wouldexpect
a crypto-rommun ist to behave; or

c1

Thf'v

arr

manifeslly pro ·

co mmu ~ isl inasmuch as It is
inconcri,·a blr that anyonP who
v.asn'r that v:ould £'ndorse thi s
baskrt of positions?
A Yf's . that is a fair breakdown
Q YoUJ point()
A T h.11 in t hr absence of such
rvidc•ncf' as. for instance. we had on

Hrnn Wcllla cf' movrmcnl in 194K
Q Conc luding'?

CAN~ fRoZEN 1-U~ fMSR&lt;OS OJ: WJ.lllY,tm.AStV fmNIS, AND~AWINE5"5 IN MATURITY,,?

r\ Th.rt int hf'hPC!tcpo litirald a~·s
:Jhf'ad. onP must m1nd On('s
polf'm]('al mannrrs

Sudden deathl..--_________J_ac_k_A_nd_l'r_so_n
WI\SHI~GTOK-

Somcwhr•n' in
th£• l'niled States. thPrT' d ll' 1-t
rider I\ 1\mPrirans walking around
v.1th drfrcli\'f' parC'makC'I'S that
could fail at d n~ · minuTf' . Thf'~&lt;'
pf'oplr ro uld drnp tif'MI in thrtr
tracks
I don't kn ov.. thf'tr namP'i: thr
ligurf' l.t IS a conSf'rYatiw• statJS II
('J] JS&lt;.; um ption bv !hf' Food clnd
Ot up Admini,trdtion. It has
v. L1r·nPll tllf' pacPrnakPJ m~ulufc~c ­
turrT pri\·c.~ IPI) of a wirin g prolJirm
in onf' of It s mod!'ls 1hat co uld prO\ ,.
f;Hal to somf' wrarr rs
ThP allf'gNl drff'f't ha " bf&gt;cn
di .'i('O\'('rfYI in ,1 pc!CPmakrr· m;uif'
b\· Mc"&lt;Hronw lnr . ol :viJn nra rX)Its.
lhP wor ld's largf's1 pacC'makrt
manufac tun•r . Thr problrrn has
txo(' n tracC'd 10 plao;lic·cuat('(l \\ tiP.'.
idrn11 f1rd as ModPI C&gt;o . h472. wh1ch
!rod from thf' pacf'makrr unit tot hr
hrarl.
Thf' wirin g prohlf'm cc~ mr to lighT

las t Ff'bruar)· \\' hPn onr of MPdt r on
1c'.s btggf'st customPrs. thr Lanf'a "·
tC'r r Pa . l Gpnpral H ospital, OJX'I' ·
atf'd on dozens of hC'ari pa11C'n ts ro
rC'mm·p the potcnt1all,\ fault\ ' \\' II'
lllg component .
It was dJsCO\f'rC'd That undf'r
strP ss thl' thin pl;.~stic l'O~IIin g can

ccaek Blood will l hf'n S('('p through
to thf' \-\ iling ca us1ng a short
circu t1 Thr L~Jn c astf'r incidPnl lrd
thr comptln~ to is.s u£' a lf'llf'r 10
ph,\'"iiC'Ians C'Xplatning thr problf'm
.tnd acknowlf'd gmg that lhf' wiiT'
IP.Idf'rs han~ ,l 10 pPrcC'nt failurf'
r ..tlf' aftf't thrPf' ~ rar~ usC'
Ru t thP full (':XIf'nt nf the• d:.nl.[:l'l
v.asnotrrcognizPda rt hPtimP Thr•
FD,\ said That " in \'irtu ully no
tn stancf' would lhJ s l~' Pf' of fJ.ilurr
cltrf'C't l_
,. t·f'&lt;;; Uil in (lf.'(l!h" T his
ao;surancr Wd s l'f'f)(~atf'd b_\ FDA
otfic1a ls tn March IP -. t!mo n~· bcforp

Rep Jo hn Dins0ll, D-Mieh "' II is
,·rry unlikrlv that thP failuH ' of .1
IPJd eou ld r rsult tn df'alh or s0nous

In JUt ~.·

...,,ud .John ( \ ' ill! orthl)l lhP

1-'i),\

But tn cl o.;ubS('{JUf'nl pri\";lll' lr t1rr
on Ma\· 29 to ~1rdtronic p!T"·ddt•n1
Dall' Ols('!ll . thP FT&gt;A took . 1 "'lt•rnt'r
position. Th(' lr ttt•J stat('(! th.ll ;ITl
FDA " hralth llaz;Jt cl P\'dluarinn
commitlN' h&lt;J &lt;.. f'n ncluclr·fl th &lt;l t
\.l&lt;.IC'f'r ]pad malfunction dLH ' to
tnsu lation dam ~1gr isl tkch 1/H)C'CUr.
clnd thiS mJ.\ J'(".;U J1 In '('1'\(JUO..,
Jcl\'f'J'Sf' hf'alth cnno.;pqu(·n( ~ ·~ in
\"(Jtdng l"clrdidc comp lit ·ationc., 01 i11

dm1h "
Tlw lrltcr Jdd1'&lt;.l th &lt;:l1 luJlht•r
tnformat ion ft om ducr n r~ had lPcl
rhr FD .-\ to bc' lif'\'(' thLl 1 ltlP
1hrf'f'·.vf'ar fJtlurf' r.ttr cn ulcl .trlua l l~ · IX' as high '-'" lfl ])('f{'(•fl t ,\
VlC'Citr onic "j)Okf'&lt;.im,m tolcl m~
:tsson ..ttP Tom· CtpJrno th .tt thf'
comp~1m · st,tnds I)\ its f'&lt;.;tJn""~LJt f'ol .1
10 pC'l t'f'n1 failurP 1,Itt.•.
Hf'Jp\ho~\ tlwF'D,\.itri\'t't i JI its
f'slim.ttf' of 1-l p(ltf'nttal f:1 talttt rs.
~wcording lD the lC'tter· Then• :tn ·

Oh, gocxliP, gvodic. good1r~ l 'rn J
luck ~· gu'' Soml'bod~· sr nt mP
.1n invitaliun to join thr RPpubliran
PrPsldPnt ial T;;~sk Fore(' and llaw~
rTI\ namr addf'd to a Spt'Cial ··Honor
Roll" which will lt\'C' fo r£'\'N 'A'lth
thr prf'sidPntial pnpC'rs. AI long last
I hCJ\'f' thf' chanc(' 10 bf&gt; 1mmortal~
For &lt;:t mprr $l:l0 donation h1·rE'':-.
wh;! I I gPt :
" I. MPdal of Mcril. PrPsidf'nl
1\rag,m 's Srx:'Ciall.v commt SS!O n('CI
:v1rdd! of Mf'rit. Thi s un1qur. goldf'n

\ Pn

PrPsidC'ntia\ Task Force M£&gt;mtx•rs.
rnsurlng that il.s ran t~' and nwan
ing wtll inrrr:l';oe with thr ~f'&lt;.Jrs.
Your ~rsonal MPdal of Mc&gt;rit will
tJl' prPsentC'd to ~'OU in a handsornf'
rasl• . Displayro in homP ot· offin. .•.
thf' Prc&gt;sidrnt's :viPdal of MPtit 1s a
IX'aut iful and posi ti\'C' wa~ to show
vou'rf' workJng to makf' a i:X'I!Pr
1\m f'rica .

golden pin p -oudlv to s!gn if) )OUr

SjX'Ci al relallonship wilh Presidrnl
Reagan .
"3. CerPmoma l Flag. A unique.
full -si7.e American Flag Presidenl
Reagan has commissioned Senator

Richard Lu gar to dedicate this
beautiful symbol of your SJX'Cia l
Jove for America at an official
CPremony in the rotunda of our
nation's Capitol Building.
"4. Membership Card. Your
embossed Presldenllal Task Force
Membership Card. Thls card re·
veals your toll-free, members only.
Washington hotllne number- your
dlrecr line to Important develop-

mrnts in thf' Cmted Stc1tr" Srnatc.
Your card and loll -frN' tf'lephonr
number brings v ou to the doorstl'P
of act1o n in \\'ashington - :·/our
" UJ.X'r-fast wa.v to contact President
Rf'agan .1nd l'VC I:O' Republican 1n

I he United Sra rcs Sf'nalf'. And whPn
\'OU visit \V ashtnglOn. ~·our pf'rsonal
mf'mhf'rship ldf'nllfJCation numlx•r
w1ll rtllow ~·ou to cal l ahead on thf'
hotlmr lor vour Sf:X'cial Unitf'd
StatPs ~f'ndtP GaliC'rv Pass. It '~ Jll
part of mE'mbersh1p in Prpsidpnt
Rf'agan 's T ask Forel'.
"~1 . Honor Roll Your namf' u· ill be
in seribf:'d on thr PrC'sident 's H onor

invitation. As far , t o.; I can judgt • h~
lhf' lf'ttf'r. Sr nutor I.Uj:!CJI is \~trt ril'd
thal thr Drmocra t.' will pwk up "1.'
sPaTs m thf' Sf'na tr nnd T.:Jkf' (·lmtrol
ol that body f rom thr Rt•p11 l11 tt'an ..,
He s a~·"· "Fn1nkJ~ ·. the odds .uc
against us."
Sonlf'ho\\ 1 h,n·r Thf' f&lt;•d1n g th.tt
tht ~
IPil('J wa:-. sf'nl 1(1 nw h\
mts takr I ha\ 4' TH '\Pr bt't 'n \\ h; 11
Pr rsidrnt Rl'agan dnd St•natnl

Lugar would cel l " l1ig Hr•ag"n
booSirr. Trulhfull)·. I h&lt;1\f' lhoughl
Thf' prrsrnt adnunisl r.ll tll n ts tt
d1sastC'r for all of us and ha\'£· said
so frcqurntl.v: thrrf'fon• . I \\a~

rt s with thr truub!Psomc wiring
componPnt. · of whtch :10 pPrcrnt
md .\ ' fail." and 20 pr rrf'nt of thesP
fa ilut Ps " may n 's ult in suddC'n
cPs~attnn nf pacmg ThJt would tx&gt;
1 hCIO pott~nt!al fatlurt&gt;s. of whic h
~n mP 71Ml would hf' dJngf'ruusly
.lhl'upl
()f lhosf' i'!KJ pdn•mak(']'S, "two
pPrcl' nt JtT' tn p&lt;J !i(•nts whn arf'
tnt,dh pacl'r dP[X'nciPnt anfl who
llld_\" d11~ dS .I n •. . ult Of paCing
S\'"ll'm f;Jilur(·." thr FD-\ v.·rot(' ,
C'o ncl udtng. 'Thr.:;r as...,umption s
lndtCdlf' That I ~ pa lu~nts .trf' ;~ !ri sk
nf d.\ ing as ..1 clin '('l 1f'su lt of pm.:rr
lr.1 d Lnlurf'.· ·
Th(' Mc-xit r oni c :-.pukPsman sa id :
" Our bf'st statist i('J] pmplr ha\'f'
go nf' nq•r ttns ;JS~umpt inn Thr
numb&lt;~ r...,
FDA mf'nllons clo n·t
"quarf' v.·ith our data .
Wr'n•
c t •rtdin l~
not "'a~· ing th('y ar f'
wmng, htw t ht' rr 1s a point of
r·onfuSIOll .··

rnr1r0 t h;~n surprtS I'&lt; I .1nd IOUt' h('d
''hen I w;ts dskt'(lt o jmn thr !'Links
nf tlH' 1m mortals tn lhC' prC'sklf'nti al
pttpt'r~ It might f"'\ 't'n tx&gt; worth thP
:\10 ro S('(' hov.. murh go ld lhNP is in
tllat Cnld~·n MC'dal ot l'vknt.
I was murP ; .; urprisc'Cl to find that
th1• ltPpubliC'cms Jrf' lx•ating lh&lt;'
bu.., h('s tor 10 clolla 1 hills jusllikC' us
poor D1•moera h I 1tlfJught 1hp~· had
all tlw mon('~ in rhc world and
probal)l~ · ha\'f' Til!'\ JUSt don't
wan1 To spend nr h contnbuturs'
mon('\' itS long a&lt;.; t h(' \ " can r on thc-i
litt lf' [)('()pit• \\"Jitl ~C'&lt; tm s ltkt• thP
Mr•dal ()! :Vkril

Roll and be kepi forever wil h his
PC'rmanrnt Prrs idf'ntial Pap0rs
Pf'rhaps somr dav ~our gr.1 ndchild ·
rPn or grt:'at -grandc hildrr n willS('('
vour· namP link('(! histon ca ll_
\ · w1th
PtC'SidE'nt Reagan himsf'll on this
rarr documPnt .

"6

'Thr New

Fom·.'

You"Jl

'Thf' New F'orrp' - a
SPf'&lt;'ial insider's briPfing on thC' rral
r'f'Cf'IVf'

siOries behind what's hapjX'ning al
the While Hous0, on Capilol Hill and
around I he world . "The New Force'
g(){'s only lo Ta sk Force members
and will help you tell friends and
neighbors the lrulh aboul major
eve nts. Also, special p&lt;&gt;rsonal lei ·
INS from Task Force Chairman
Senator Richard Lugar. ro keep you
Informed aboullhc Issues lhe Task
Force should be taking lmmedl ale
action on - issues or parti cular
importance to you."

Of course. If you are short of
money and can't cough up the $120,
you can sign up and pay $10 down
and 12 monthly payments. I got thls
little gem of knowledge In a letter
from Senator Richard Lugar,
chairman, which accompanied the

Soto goes distance, Reds in
4-2 victory over SF Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (API -Mario
Solo spent the last month getting his
fill of coni roversy and not even a
taste of victory.
His fast ended Tuesday night
against the San Francisco Giants
when thC'IallCincinnatl righthander

game
Soto's win was his seventh in a

row. His last loss was April 13 at
Houston. 1-0. on an unearned run.

went Ute distance on a seven·hitter

in a 4-2 Reds' victory.
Solo. 8-1. norched his first VJctory
since May. In the interim, Soto had
five our ings withoul a decision. In
two of those games, he was ejected
by umplf('S for unruly behavior.
eventually leading to a susp&lt;&gt;nsion
thaI caused him to miss two starts.
"I try not to think abour all of
that." said Soto. "A Jot of people are
agamsr me. I guess every business
.vau·re in, you have a Jol of people
against you."

Solo said G1ants fans were no
different trom the r&lt;'st of the league
in lha I f('Spe&lt;'t.
"ThC'rewer ea few guys in lhC'firsl
row behind I he dugout who were on
me all night.·· sa1d Soto. "But I jusr
smiled at them. The fans don 't
bolhrr mr. J"m pitching a fair

With these credentials, Reds man·
ager Vern Rapp finds hlmself at
peace when Solo's name is on the
lineup card .
"'When Mario's pitching. if's Ukea
day off for the rest of our staff, .. said
Rapp. " We haven' I held a couple of
leadS for him recently, so it was good
to S€e him finally get a win."
The loss shoved theGiantsfurther
into the National League Wesl
cellar, but the excellent pelior·
mance of lefthander Allee Ham ·
maker, who was making his firs!
appearance' of the year. was some

consolation.
"It was tough on me," said
Hammaker, who pilched five scow
Jess innings and gave up only four
hits and no walks. 'Tm real lighl
now, bull was pleased with the way
things tumed out. I don't want Ia
come back lou quickly because I
know that will cause problems ...

Bengals ink
linebacker
Cll\'CINNATI tAP l
Leo
Barker, a linebacker from New
Mexico State, could becometheflrSI
Panamanian to r each th&lt;' National
Football League.
"That's if I make the learn."' said
Barker. a b·foot -2. 225-pound pla ver
signed Tuesday by thP Cmdnnali
Bengals.
Barker was srlccled in lhe
SPvenrh round of rhe NFL collegial!'

Hammaker's last appearance
was Sept. 11 , 1983, before he
underwenl rotator cuff surgery m
the off.season. Lasl year, Ham ·
maker was the N.L. ERA champion
with a 2.25 mark.
After Hammaker left Tuesday"s
game. the Reds greeted relievC'r
Frank WJUiam&lt; wilh a run in lhr
si.xlh on Dave Parker·s RBI single
and added lhree more in I he eighth
off Greg Minion, all unearned runs .
to provide Solo w ilh n&lt;?eded

draft .

The Bengals declined 10 disclose

any contract details

Swimming
lessons offered

msurance

The big hits in the eighth weT'('
Wayne KrC'nchicki's sacrifice fly
and Ron Oester's two-Dul RBI
double. Minion wild pitched I he final
run home. An error by shonsrop
.Johnnie LeMasrer on Cesar Cede·
no·s JeadoiT grounde r opened lhe

By DICK BRINSTER
i\P Sports Writer
A Jack of starting pitchers was
hardly a concern oflhe Philadelphia
PhilliPS when I hey began defense of
lhe1r Na11onal League crown with
lhr prPsmce ol four-lime Cy Young
Award winner Steve Carlton and
last year' s recip1enl John Denny.
But wil h Carlton having a so-so
season and Denny on the shelf. il was
1im0 for som~hody with a strong
ann to p1ck up the slack Our of I he
bull~n came J(cvdl Gross., whosC'
biggPSI problem was strcnglh- too
much of it to tx:&gt; accur a tC'. He was
constantly overthrowmg .

" l ]{'aiized I had lot aketimewith
my dPlivery and be smoulh and the
ball would pop,"GrosssaidTuesday
nigh! after hurUng SPven strong

Ln a 3-0 v ictory over New

York thai moved the PhiUies inlo a
virtual lie with thC' upstart Mel s for
the lmd in the NL Easl. 'Tonighl I
did all thai. I really fell good ou1
the!'('."
'Tm not trying to pitch as good as
he does," Gross sa1d of Denny, w ho
made his last start May 24 befor~
being placed on the disabled lisI with
an inflamed nerve in his right elbow.
Denny was4-3 wilh a 1.68earnedrun
avrragc. Gross is nuw 4-2 wilh a 2.61
F.RA and a burning desire to remain

and 1s now 5-1.

Bob Brenly hit a two-run homer in
the ninth 10 br&lt;'al&lt; Soro·s shutout bid.
It was his e1ghth of lhe year, a
career -high fur thE' Giants catcher.

in the star1 i.ng rot at ion .
He scattered stx hJts. strurk out

ti vc and walked two.
Al Holl and wor ked lhe Jmal two
innings, st riking oul thi·ee for h1s
17th save.
Mike Schmidt's 16th home run
and Juan Samuers fiflh prov ided
more than enough offense againsr

wtn

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opener 9·0 and lose 1he nightcap 9·8,
San Diego blan ked Los A nge les 5-0.
Houston whipped Atlanta 11!-5, Sl.
Louis u·ipped Montreal 6-3 and
Cincinnati bea t San F'ran cisco ~ -2.
American League
In a pinch. the California Angels
goI a pcr1C'CI p11ch from B ruceKison
and a perfect lhrow from cRtchf'r

Bob Boon{'
The A ngels, on lht' blink of
on0- run

loss.

esca(X'd major tmublc in lhe lllh
mning Tuesda)' mghl and then
reversed their furtum'S wht&gt;n Rod
CarPw singf{'d homP Carv Pelt is

Bill I\ r ison of Poml'roy and Horae('
K&lt;Jrr of ChP~ IPr jom A lhenr..;' Gary
Mt&gt;vrr 10 defend thf' ir tttlr in thi s
wt 'f.'krnd' s 1~ 0' Blf'ness Hospt tal
Chant)' Golf Tournament
Thr arca roursomP won last
\'C'flr·s tournC'v with a blistrting 14
unclcr par. Thr sam r quartet w.:~s
s('('Ond 1n the tournamf'nfs flrsl
\ 'E'J.r. l~K2

When Fridav's O"Bieness Hospi ·
Ia I Cha ril v Golf Tournament kick&lt;
off. playL•rs will be vying for the
lradltional first place blue blazer
and a numbr-r of othf'r prizPs.
according to tournamf'nt officials.
Tour namf'nt rha1rman Chuck
W1nd€'rl sa1d any golfer who aN'S
t hP 12~, ..\' &lt;.:1 rd tift h hole \\'iII receivP a
Nissa n Sentra and a hole·i n·one on

the 1&amp;'\·yard eighth ho ld ~&gt;ins lhe
luck;• golfer a Dat sun 200 SX. Bolh
rars have b!'f'n donated bv Sw1111rk
DCI I SUn Of Athf'nS .
T h(' pl&lt;:~ .' C'r who has the rla ~··s
closf'SI shot to thC' ptn on the fifT h

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bars. OU Bobcat baskrlballs and a
Steelcrs' footba lt
"We're looking forw0rd to 8
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star" as WC'll ~1 s l oc·._~ j athlf'IIC
officials."
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allrndlng the awards banquel will

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Summer standings

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TV ig, iNF~ueNCING HiM! He Lie5 He
\-lal'T &amp;'!laVe, aNP We 'lifiNK He'~ SreaL.iNG!

hoiP will rrcC'iVE' a tC'IPvision,
\'\.inderl sa td .
Winning team mf'mbf'rs r('('rivf'
blazer~ \vith lhf' toum(lmf'nt logo
Pmbroiderf'd on the !XJCkf't ancl
champagne !Cf' buckc't s \A't!l go In

Frre s

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It~ a great

Bill Childs, Bill Nelson, and
Horace Karr to take part in
Athens charity golf tournament
,\TI-I F.l\S - WPII ·known IUl'al
go ll ers Bill Ch il ds of Middlrporl ,

Horn~

In locdl Pcf' \\.PI' lcagup action,

Around The NL

anothC'r agomzing

\\'31(\ es
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Fru1t To\'1' 111 \),'

Rut land Ku 2 slipprd past lh f'
.\'liddlqx.n 1 :vlustangs dur i ng a 16-IJ
slugfC'St . T Prtrrson Jnd Rost•
combinC'd fo1 thC' win v.: it h 11 runs.
four hit s. 14 walks and c1gh t srrih:r

In or her gamPS .. Jason Thompson
hit four home runs for Pillsburgh in
a double- header split with Chicago
Pittsburgh

All· You-Can-Eat

Summer
league results

Wall Terrell. 5-7.

saw

Biggest, Best
Breakfast
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Basic RPscuP and \\'alf'r SafPt~ · .
am.; BL•gin nC'r~. HJ.11 d.m :
Water Babies. 11 a.m .·noun. Adult.
:l-6 p.m.: Senior Lifl'~d\·i ng . R-~ p.m .
Jo~'Ce StC'Wart i~ thE ' sv. imming
1nstruc1or.
A swim af'rohicc., f'i.t:-..., w ill br
offf'red later in .J u]~·
To regislr1 for all ( '] .J S~ t &gt;:-.. call
Middlqxn·t Pool. ~Hl · q~r~ nr P;..~t
Kit chen ~:l - 021.:2.

Williams, a rookie righlhander,
· suffered the first loss of his car('('r

Introduces

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lrssuns Julv ~ . J:l .

Red-hot NL East race finds
Phils, Mets tied for top spot

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

1K,10f known \..\.Carrr-; of p;_tt't'm ak

Medal of merit __________L&lt;_&gt;tt_'e_ll_W_'in_Ke_I.L

as lhc Mroal itself. Wmr lhis

Needs mementoes

Q. Whalexaelly is meanlbylhal ?

u ~t'Cl thf' dr&gt;nvation of thf' word
"idiot"·: thf' fatlurr to use the
co n... t'qUf'nc'('S of thrir ana l~r s i s. I n
th&lt;.H :-.f'n~t· . for C'x amp\C'. Einstein
\\,1 :-. "dumb·· whf'n he IJackr'&lt;l the

of MrTit is as beautiful and unique

Mf'i~

a secret communist, he may as well
l:x:' one.

I hell vic ld co mrol of I he world 10 I he
So\ If'! l'n ion And dumb hrrC' is
U'&gt;f'CI m thr spno.;f' that thP Grf'f:'ks

Ga:,. lc Prier .

Pxubc'ran t

A. Resulling in the charge by
some people I hal if Tony Lewis Isn't

enough to prPsidt' ovpr the pulicil's

Count,· fa1lhful.

an~

can't bear the suspense .

Pnough to go to hell. I he\ Mcdurob

"2. Lapel Pin The MPdol of Merit
l..ijX'l Pin
lhi' beaullfult,·
d~lailed r{'produ f'llon of lhf' Medal

tov.:ard"

Q. Resulting In what? Quickiy. I

crittcs n n~ in fact anti-communist .
Th1 r..; pos 1t1on is dictatf'd not merely
b\ c harit~ an d ci\·iJit\·. but by
H isdom. If human tx&gt;ings are dumb

:vlt'Clal ef Merit is award('{f onlv lo
Vntz :\1ondalt · ha.c., hr'f'n doing
. . omP kt.&lt;.; S in ~ l~ttc·l~ Rt.r;ht nnw hr '"
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has . Om• aspu mg I.Hh dc·mocrat
stf'pJX'd up fo1 tilt • intt·rYil'\\ &lt;.~nd

rC'sultmg m -

Alg~r Hiss and I he Rosen bergs. I he
prp,umpllon shou ld hold I hal such

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C'fi"N'Is of diS&lt; nm m ~111on
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while applaudmg dovish behavior,

Wednesday, June 27, 1984

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I ~ngland ) Centre Court Tuesday, to return a shot from Tony
Gtammalva. duMng their Men' s Singl es first round match. Gerulaill&lt;i
went on to win the match 3-6: 6-1: 6--1: 6-7. (7-5): 7-5. tAP Wirephoto.

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Wade has seen more Wlmbledons
than other player here and will be
one of 17 past woman champions
parading on the Center Court next
Monday In a special centenary
celebration.
"Fifteen years ago here, the balls
and courts were so fast that people
began to enjoy women's tennis."
"Right backwhenwomen'stennis
first sta rted, we were treated with
respec t. What has happened more
recently is that the respect has
turned Into real admiration for
women's competitiveness and talent ," she said.
Two of Wade's contemporaries In
her long career have been Billie
Jean King -six-t ime singles tltlist
here - and defending champion

asset was her ablllty to get tired up
and find cracks In her opponents'
armor.
"Martina Is simply a superb

By STEVE HER~
AP Sports Writer
L\IDIANAPOLIS lAP) - Pablo
Morales, like all the otherqualifiers .
is thrilled at making the U.S.
Olympic swimming ream . It 's jusl
that he doesn't show it.
"This is a stepping stone 1to the
Olympic Games In Los Angeles) . If I
appear to be nonchalant, it' s just
becaust' I'm an easy going person,"
Morales sa id, a big grin on his lace.
"Really , I 'm very excited about it."
Morales on Tuesday became the
SC'co nd Sta nford Univer sit y
sw immC'r to shatt e r a world record
in two days of Olympic Trials.
T eammate John Moffet set a world
mark in the m e n 's 100-rncter
brmsrs troke on Monday.
On Tuesday. Morales won the
TOO-butterfly inworld.record time; a
third Stanford swimmer. Susa n
R.c1pp, SPt an Amerrcan record in r11e
women's 2tXl-brf'a5tstmkc; and a
fourth swimmer from Stanford ..k!f

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Medical Service, placed eighth in state squad competition at North
Canton recently duMng the State EMS Conference. Alternates were
Cindy Anderson and Gene Lyons. Eskew and Snouffer placed ftfth in
National EMT competiton at Deerbom, Mich., which was written and
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New ollicer s were elected ar the
recent m eeting of Chester Council
323, Daughter s of America. held at
the hal l.
Elected were Betty Roush. presr
dent ; Laura M ac Nice. v ice
president; Thelm a White. seer~tary; E thel Orr, tn'asurcr; Erma
Cleland. flower committee; lnzv
Newell, sentin el. Ma1·v K. Holtl'~ .
news rep::Jrter.
Cora Beegle op.?nro the mepting
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Mora les' winning time of 53 ..'l8
seconds broke the American and
world record of 5,1.44 set by Matt
Gtibble of the University of Miami
last August. Gribble. the l'l82 world
champion who has been slowed bv a
back inju ry. fini shed second · to
Morales with a tim e of 54.1J7.
Th~ top two finishPrs in each Pvenr
qua lify for the Olympics. Today's
schedule included the men's 100lrccstyle and 200-backstrokeand the
wom en's 400- freestylc and 100backst rokc.
The week ·long trials at the
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Winners of "Simon Says" wer e
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Tht· club ...,&lt;-tid it plans to furthrr
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The shows will be given. rain or
shine, under a hu ge viny l big top
tent that seats 2.00J people.
Included in each pertormance
will be traditional circus acts and

C'as ier and marC' rewarding tor
mother and child, sh~ added.
In addition to the Pomt Pleasant
group. a group meets m Gallipol is"'
~ : 30 a.m ..July 10. The top1cl0r rhrir

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WITH FRIES .. .. S1 .29
Members answered to roll call by
cornmenting on either Flag Day or
Father's Day. Mrs. Holter was the
only m ember there whose- fa ther is
still livin g. Readings in cluded "Of a
Father " byF.rma C!cland: " Optlm
This sounds likr fun.
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D ance Club will be giving lessons on
Tuck er at th~ Kimes Nursing
Monday, July 9, at Royal Oak Park.
Home, Athrns, read by. Lora
D am ewood.
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calendar to attend the circus that
will be presented In Pomeroy on
Thursday, June 28.
Roller Bros. Circus will be
located on the grounds behind the
former Pomeroy Junior High
Sc hool. There will be two shows,
one at 5:30p.m . and one at 7: ll pm .

meeting is "The Advantages of
Breastleeding to Mother and
Baby."
For more information. contact
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childiT'n a1·r we lcome in meetings.

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League will hold Its monthly
meeting at 7:30p.m. July 2 at 3003
Brooke Drive.
The topic for informal discussion
is "The Art of Breastfeeding and
Overcoming Diff icult IPS." The
meeting will be lrd by Elaine
Matheny. a certified league lmder.
La I.Rche League int ernational is
a rf'Cognized a utho rity on brPdst leedlng with numerous pubU cations
;rnd a professiona I advisory boa rd of
medical dcx·tors, Mathlo'ny sa id. The
organ ization was founded more
than 25 yea rs ago by mothers who
wanled to ma ke breastfC&lt;'ding

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A hospital i s not a very nice place
to be on your birthday . so let's cheer
her up and send her a card today.
We send out best wishes.

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WIMBLEDON, England (APIWith the women's participation ar
Wimbledon exactly 100 yearsold, it
was fitting that Virginia Wade
should receive a standing ovation
for a first -round victory.
Wade, Wimbledon chJITlpion in
1977. 38 years old and playing in her
23rd consecutive All England tennis
championships - an all· time record
- CJITle from behind Tuesday to
beat Ann Henricksson of the United
States 3-!i, 6-3, 64. Afterward, she
said : "I wasn 'l all that sharp
because I don't play that often. But I
\-\·as still nerYous. just Like l a lways
JITI, and felt very privileged."
While Tuesday was predorni
nently wom Pn ·s da:'-·· thf' sexl?S wert'
alternating on the show courts
today
First up on CPnter lom1 was
.Jimmy Connors. the No. J rnPn's
Sl'ed. aga inst Sweden 's Stefan
Simonsson. followed by Kathv
Jordan against Virginia Ruzici. ·
Martina Navratilova was to meet
Am)' Holton on C&lt;lUrt No.1 followed
by Swedpn' s Stefan Edberg againsl
Johan K r iek . Ivan LendL the No. 2

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The whistle sounds, the band
pla ys. the Pf"rlormanre is on! That
age-old routine will be repeated
twice on Thursday. June 28 In
Pomeroy when 1he Roller Bros.
Circu~ appenrs at thf' old Jun'')r
High School grounds sponsored by
t hr

Pom rroy

Cham ber

the firsT rime ever are mixed with
old favorites in the two-hour show.
Residents of the area will have an

opportunity to witness one of the
most

of

Com mf'rCC'.
ThP Roller Bros. Circus, featuring 1he greatest array of acts ever.
is sc hMult&gt;d 10 prf'SCnt p&lt;'rforman C("' at 5: ~~U Jncl 7: 30 p.m . Many stars

unusual

phases

of

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business when the Roller Bros.
Circus sets up on Circus morning.
It's a special added attraction to
which everyone is invited without
charge. Many arE'a residents will be
on hand with cameras to take
advantage of colorful Sf'tting spee-

Wednesday, June 27, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Shenandoah production begins

tacular• situations, and thrUI!ng
action of an empry field trans.

formed into a complet e circus

The sights and sounds of the Civil
War return to Chillicothe as the
Tony Award winning musical
"Shenandoah" premires July I.
The Broadway musical, which
has been periorml'd for ftveyears In
Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre,
Chillicothe, centers around Charlie
Anderson and his family' s divided
opinion of the war.
Anderson, a Virginia fanner,

community.
Early In the morning, the trucks
will begin arriving. The tent will be
spread. and a crew of m en and
elephant wUt push, pull, and lift the
ca nvas audltortum high Into the air.
Meanwhile, trucks and trailers

ca rrying the an imals wlll be put in
place, and the animals will be
watered and fed .

Stop smoking seminar
uses hypnosis for result

fights fort he Union. Hismaniedson
belleves strongly In states' rights.
Anderson's other sons get involved
"for the tun or It. " Soon they reallze
that war Is for real.
Shenandoah Is periormed eveiy
Sunday night, July 1-Sept. 2.
Periormances begin at 8 p.m. For
more Information, contact P.O. Box
7.3, Chillicothe, Ohio 45al1 or
614-775-mOO.

Smokers can quit cold turkey
without Pxpertenclng withdrawa l
says Don Mannarino, a clinical
hypnotist from Cleveland. During a
mild level of hypnosis, suggestions
are placed in the subeonscious of
receptive pPrsons to c hange their
perceptions of themselves from
being smokrrs to non -smokers .

WhPn a person thinks of himself
or herself as a member and tries to
quit.

he or she encounters thP

problems of dPnia l. tempta tion and
guU t. However . through hypnosis
techniques, the person thinks of
hi msPlf or hersrlt' as a nonsmokPr
w hich

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POMEROY - Winding Trails
Garden Club will have an open
m eeting at 7: :Kl p.m. in the
Meigs County Museum. The
public is inv ited to attend .
MIDDLEPORT FrrncvBennett Legion and Auxiliary
Post 128 of Middl&lt;'port wUI hold a
meeting Wl'dnesd"' · A potlutk
supper will bPg-in at 6: ,'l(J p.m.
wi th the mPetin gs beginning aT
7:30p.m.
POMEROY - The Wildwood
Garden Club will mt'C'I at 7 :lll
p.m . June 27 in th0 Forpst Run
Churc h.

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Board of Education will mt'C'I '"
special session WC'dnesday at
6:30 p.m . to discuss personm•l
and building .
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Women meet
The Catholic Woman's Club of
Sacred Heart Church held its June
mloetlng In The home of Phyllis
Hackett of Long Bottom.
A Mass pncceeded a potluck
dinner. A M adonna statue, donated
by Loretta Beegle, was won by
Barbara Mullen.
Attending werP KathlP!'n Wells.
prcsirtent , Carolyn Korn, Diane
Bartels, Rhoda Hackett, Cecelia
Milch, Mary K unzelman, Ann
Colburn, Katie Biron, Doris Wood yard, Mildred Wells , Sister Janet
Rfftenwald and the Rev. Anthony
Giannamore.

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impli(&gt;S not carrying ci -

garettes a nd not having a cigarcnc
w hile \\.'orking ur drinkin g roffPf' .
Fear is the biggest barrif'r to
using hypnotism according to
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afraid to rei ax - afraid 1hey w ill be
out of control In the nonsmoking
sess1ons. PE'()ple are not put in a
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success depends on whether a
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desire to succeed. says Mannarino.
Smoking cessation throu gh hypnosis will be offered on Saturday,
July 14. at O'Btcncss Hospital in
Athens from 4 until5: 30 p.m. This Is
the last program in the current
series. A new seriPs will be
scheduled in the fa ll.
Donald J. Mannarino has studied
with the American SociPty of
Clinical Hypnosis and wit h Dr.
Theodore Barker of Harvard Uni ·
ver slty. He holds a Master 's degree
in Human Services from Joh n
Carroll Universit~ and has studied
psychology a 1 Case Western

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through CHEAO's SouthPasl Ohio
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Free follow-up a nd rrinforcC'mrn l
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Wolf Pen happenings
Mr. and M rs. Robert C. Ba il&lt;'y Sr.
recent ly hosted a family reunion in
their home in Woll Pen .
A llmd in g wPre: M r . anrt Mrs.

Reach
Mr. and Mrs. Doy le Knapp,
Langsvil le were the Fat hPr ·s Day
visitor s of Mr. and Mrs. \harley·

\"'ayn0 Zurcher and Timmy and

Srnilh .

Moni ca ZurchC&gt;r: Mr. qnd 1\1.rs. John
Zurcher: .'\llr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mattox and Mark, K c•i th and Sand\.•

Mr. anrl M rs. Li'o F1 ·ank and
Sarah Beth Frank w&lt;'re the Sunda1·
af temoon visit or s o f M r and M ''·

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RecentSteve
vis itors
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. rla iley
Jr. and Christ in&lt;' Bailey and Chuck

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SCIPIO- An I('(' cream social
will be held June :lO, beginning at
ll .a.m. in the PagevillP T own
House. Games and other food
will also be featured. The event
is sponsored by 1hr Scipio
Township Fin' Departmmt.

Roush reunion
NEW HAVEN - The annual
Leonard and Susan Jane Roush
reunion will be held at 12: 30 p.m .
July in the Union Campgrounds,
New Haven. Relatives and
friend!; are invi ted .

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A Mc•igs High School studmt was
clC'Ctf'd as a s tate rPprt•M~ nt ativ f'
during this yf'ar's Amf'rican LPgion
A uxiliarv BuckC've Girls Stat&lt;'
Ann i.ivi ngst~n T ra inPr . .1-1 111

HvSf'll Run Road. PumC'ro_v. was
elected as a rc,;idPn t of the city of
Trainer and belongs to the Na tiona lis t par1y nf thC' s tall' .
Girls StatC' is a mock government
C'Xf'rcisc whr rc girls SJ.X'nd o Wf'f'k.
SP!i ing up J gon•rnnwnt and
act ually running it . It is l h&lt;·
Amrrican L('gion Auxiliary.:'s largcst project .

ThP Baileys visiiPd relalivPs in
Carrull and Sta rk 00unt 1es TY'&lt;'en lly
and attrndrd a famil .v reunion and
wedding f ('('C'p l ion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gu1· Sa r gmt and
familv, Mr. and Mrs . .Jc·n,Well and
family and Mr'. &amp;•n•rly Rous h and
fami lv SJX'nl S&lt;'veral rial'S in M yrtle

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Mari on Haw k, MinC'rsvitle. who
has b&lt;'f'n a pa lien 1at Holzer Mccli cal
Cf'ntcr, has wturnl'CI homP.

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Including Connies. Footworks. Hush Pupp1es &amp; Candies

CHILDREN 'S STRIDE RITE SANDALS &amp;
YOUNG SET CASUALS
GROUP OF MEN'S HUSH PUPPIES
TENNIS SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN &amp; CHILDREN
Including Nylon . leather and Canvas by Nike. Converse. Kangaroos &amp; Zip s

ONE GROUP OF PURSES

SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 28
AT 9:00A.M.

CHAPMAN SHOES
NEXT TO ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

FINAL 3 DAYS OF
BIG SPRING REDUCTIONS
AT BEN FRANKLIN OF NEW HAVEN

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�Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

..---Local briefs:---

Milllh&amp;@

Funeral services for Hugh Calkins Rousey, Steubenville, formerly
of Meigs County, who died Satgur.
day at Otuo Valley Hospit'!l,
Steubenville, following a lengthy
illness, were held Monday afternoon
at Dunlope Funeral Home, Steuben·
ville. Bulial was ln Portland, Otuo
Cemetery.
Mr. Rousey was bornJunel7, 1916
at Covington, Ky . He graduated
from Pomeroy High School in 193t
He attended Ohio University,
served with the National Guard,
was employed at Point Pleasant
Defense Plant during World War II,
and worked as a pipetitter. He was
also employed by H. K Ferguson
Construction Co., LTD., Ntckles
Bakery, Middleport, Gallagher's
Drug Store, Athens, ABC Drycleancrs, Mason, Carolina Lumber, Point
Pleasan t and Valley Lumber,
Mtddlepon.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, Schuyler Colfax Rousey
and Katcrine V. Calkins Rousey
M illikD.Il.
He is survtvro by twosisters. Sara
Lee Yoakam. Lima, and Jennie Sue
Tarowsky , Steubenville : one
brother, Norman Rousey , Alaska:
one son, Roland Rousey. Steuben·
ville: tluw daughters, Bonnie
Russell, Athens, Barbara t Bobbiet
Sims, Massachu&gt;;et lb: Rita I Dollie I
Mees, Portland; three grandsons,
sevNal nteces , nephews and

Tota l funding available statewide is approximately $11 .25
mill ton. Single year awards may not exceed $1i00,000 and two year
Jwards may not exceed $1 ,000,(XXJ, Funds are allocated on a
competitive basis
Jurisdictions that are eltgible for funding are counties, cit ies,
townships. and villages.

Will donate truck for project
Meigs County Litter program assistant Kila Young announced
today materials to be recycled may be brought to the Senior Fair
Building at the Meigs Co unty Fairgrounds on Friday, .lunP29, from lO
a.m . to 2 p.m. and Sat w·day, June 30. from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
D. V. Weber ConstnJclion, Reedsville, wUI be donating a truck and
dJwer to ha ul the materials toAthenson Saturday. All proceeds \Ii ll go
the Metgs County Special Olympic Fund.
The group is recycling newspapers, glass and alurrunum.
Newspapers should be bundled and glass should be clean. The project
will continue through Septemb&lt;&gt;r.

cousms.

Squads make three
runs Tuesday
Three runs were made by local
units Tuesday the Meigs County
Emergency Servtce reported .
At 1: 13 p.m. Rutland went to
Hysell Run Road for Raymond
K~.

taken to Veter ans Memor·
ial Hospital, at 2· f5 p m Rutla nd to

HAPPY BIRTIID.4 .\', \'ER~- Speaker of the Ohio House, Vernal
Hille, wan" to his fri end.• as he celebrated his 59th lrirthday at a party in
a ( 'olumhLL"i hotel Tuesday PVf'ning. More than 3,000 tkkt-&gt;ts were sold for

La ngsville for Lawrence Scarberry,
taken to Veterans Memonat: at7: 32
p.m. Pomeroy to Main and Butter·
nut for Ea rl PhPtps, treatment
refused .

thf.' hir1hda:v ba"ih that &lt;'O\'ered for a J)emocratic fund rai....er. ( AP
L&lt;.-erph&lt;•lo) .

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Public N otice

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DENTAL CENTER
ON O[NTURES
DURING JUN£ &amp; JULY
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SAVE $60 PER DENTURE
PHONE 304 -37z.J222
R B SMITH
RIPLEY . W VA .

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TV &amp; APPLIANCES
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Serv rng Mergs-Galira· Mason

ORDER &amp; TAKE
DELIVERY OF
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER,
SPRING SEED &amp;
SEED CORN
Low . Low Prices

Don't B e Mi sled
We Will Not Be
Undersold
CA LL JUNE Wfll
614 992 218 1

MGM FARM

CITY , INC.

Jack W Carsey, Mgr

Broker -Auc t1 on Se rv1c e

Cheryl Lemley,
Mergs Coun ty Assoctat e
Phone 74 2.3 171

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PH . 992-7583
or 992 -2282

Pomeroy , OH.
Open : 9:00 to 5:00
Closed Thursdays
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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH . 992-7013
New Chev y

Truck ..

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

"C UT OUT
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Real Estate General

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding estimates. 949- 2801 or
949-2860
No Sunday Calls

FOR SALE

985-3561

All Makes

Three acres with a mcely
constructed concrete block
home 26K30. 3 bedrooms,
one bath, 12x15 living
room and 24x24 family
room. Partially carpeted,
fuel oil furnace wrth facilities for woodbumer. 12x15
block storage building,
20x3D block garage. Right
oH Rt. 248. country setting,
'h mtle east of Chester,
Ohio.
(2 ) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Down statrs equipped wtth
kttchen , ltvrng room.
dtning room and den:
upstatt s has two bed room s and one bath:
hou se al so ha s basement . lot size approx.
48'x}08 '. Need s work .

•Wa sh er s •Dishwas hers
•Rang es
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Free1ers

PARTS

and SERVICE
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220 E. Morn . Pom e roy

PH .

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Insta llation Available
6114 / 1 m

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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We Ho~t~ e A Full Time
Shop l ec hniclon
on Duty

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U S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Aulhomed John Deere .
Farm Equ1pment

Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

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OR 1 e1gh1 qt sugar lr ee bo~
OR 1 can •sler any Slle l any Aavor

'CO N CRETE WORK
·cu STOM BUIL T HOME S
'W A TE R. GAS &amp;
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992-7201

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REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.
992·6191
Dottre Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell 919-2660
Jo Hrll 985-4466

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

"SUPER 94"

AND

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

The most powerful pre ·
mium gasoline rn Th e Brg
Bend area

35185 Oak Hill Road
Lon g Bottom. OH . 45743

94 Octane

PH. (614) 985-4212

Ethanol Enhanced

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Re commended
by L•adtng Carpel Manu·

Available Only At

W e Serv1ce All
Makes &amp; Models
Antenna Installation
Hou se Calls and Shop
Serv1 ce Available

RITCHIE'S
MASON SERVICE
CENTER

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'FREE ESTIMATES"
6 6 I mo

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed like to mtr oduc e you to
Eng age -A-Car lh e modern way
to dme t he vehrcle of your
cho1ce

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box . 326
Pomeroy . OH. 45769

JONES BAR
LIVE BAND EVERY
WEEKEND
"Mud River Band"
Featuring Lanny Tennant

Something Special
For The ladies
Every Sunday Night
9:00 to 1:00
6114 / 1 rn o

Fo r Faster Serv1ce

PUlliNS
EXCAVATING

- 00l£R S

- BACKHOES
- DUMP TRUCKS

- IO·BOY S
- TRENCH ER
- WAtER
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- GAS II NES

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and re core radiators and
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks .

PAT HILL FORD

- SEP!IC SYSTEMS

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In Memoriam

West Columbta

Call 614-992 -6737

992 -2196
Middl eporl, Ohi o

LARGE "' SMALL JOBS

PH. 992-2478
G ?0 ' 1 mo or1

In Memory of my mother ,
Bertha Batey who p assed
away three vears ago today .
You are always 1n my
thoughts, and never w1ll be
forgotten Anna Mae Lewi s .
In Lovrng Mem o ry of Gary
Wolfe , Jun e 27. 1963 After
twenty one year s of s ilent
rest. we know God look the
very best . Sadly mi sse d by ,
Pautrne . gary , Sonya, Jamie
Darrell, Carmen. J ennife r ,
Laura &amp; Chris

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SWEEPER and sewtng rna ·
ch rne repair , pa rts , and
supplies
P1 c k up a nd
delivery , Da v is Vacuum
Cleaner. one half m1l e up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

61 4 · 446· 0294 .
Try sellrng th e N ew Avon
Way For inform atiOn ca ll

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KARATE

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The Best In Self def e n se
Private Lesso ns . Phon e 286 ·
3074. Ja ck son . Oh10

PERSONALIZED
POOLS
498 Gen . Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport . OH .
PH . 992-2549
OPEN:
MON. -SAT. 10 to 6
POOL SUPPLIES &amp;
MAINTENANCE
C. L. KITCHEN
5/ 22/1 mo.

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES
GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS
Wo•oho u~ - 985-38 13
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6 18 1 mo on

Roger Hysell

GARAGE

Rt 124.Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

DOZER
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WORK

Giveaway

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8 wks old Call 614 245

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CARPENTER
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Roo fin g and g utt e r wo rk
Concre1e work
Pl umbin g and 91ec tr• car
w ork
(Fr ee Est1mates)

Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682

AL TROMM
742-2328

V. C. YOUNG Ill

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We Have the

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Tobacco plant s

Ca ll 446 ·

4599 afte' 6 OOPM
Beagle pups . 7 ki tt e n s. Call

446 ·2329 .
2·7

wk . old

kittens . Call

446 · B594.

Full blooded Chow C h ow. 1
yr . 4 mo People retired . Can
not lake care of him Call

FISHING REEl
REPAIR

POLE BUILDINGS
Stzes Start From l2'xl6'
UTILITY BUilDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER. GAS . SEWER
RAIN LINES.
County Certified

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

SEPltC TANKS INSTALLEP

Racine. Oh.
Ph . 6lH43-5191

FlEE ESTIMATES

367-7560-367-767

111 1 II

CHESHIRE, OHIO
3 ,

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Parts , Service &amp;
Cleaning
For Garcia, Zebco. Shimano. Johnson, Diawa,
Quick.

STEVE FINLAW

PH . - 985-4266
Rt. 1
Long Bottom, Oh.
L - - - - - s.IU mo

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Public Sale
&amp; Au ctio n

Au c t ion

614· 367 · 7101

304-773 · 9 1 85
Aucti on every Fri

mg ht at

the Hartford Co mmumty
CenttH Truckl oads of new
merchandise eve ry week
Consig m ents o f new a nd
u sed m erc ha ndise always
w elcome Richard Reynold s
Au c t1 o neer 3 04 - 275 3069
Auction Sale. Sat . June 30.
10 :00 a.m . A lba ny, !next t o
0&amp;0 Im p lement on old A 50)
Du e to the death of her

Homemakers earn x -tra in ·
come . We need several
representattves in this areal
Pany plan exp a plus . G1fts.
toys, home decor . No invest·
ment . Car &amp; phone n ee. Call
booking porttes .
Babysitter wanted f or new
born references required 32
to 40 hrs per week Ct~ ll

Assistant Organ1st n eeded
at Grace Epitc op al Church.

Call 614 -992-396B .
Government Jobs. S 16. 559
· SSO . 553 year N ow Hirmg
Your area Ca ll 1- 805 -687 ·

6000. Ext . A · 9805
S1m m ons Olds - C ad
C hevy. Inc . is tak1n g applica ·
tions tor al') auto mechanic
3 years general eAperr enced
m ech anic with 1 yee r ex pe ·
n once com put er com mend
control . ApplicatiOn con be
pi ck ed up at the service
offic e. tnterv1ews w1ll take
place after all app hcat1ons
have been revre w ed .

POINT

PLI'ASANT

MA

RINE CO . an Equa l Oppor tunity Em ployer , 1s n ow
frhng positi o ns for Certifred
W elder s. Mac h 1nists and a
Ge ntr y Crane ope r ator
Apply i n p er son immedrately
at our f ac rhty at 2300 North
Mam Street . Point Pleasant ,
betwee n 8 00 a m and 4 00
p . m . M o nd ay through

Wanted To Buy

W e pay cas h for l ate mo del
clean used cars
Jim Mrnk Chev · Olds In c
B1ll Gen e J oh nson

446· 3672
W a nted t o buy u se ct coa l &amp;
w o od h ea t e rs Swain Furni
ture . 446 3159. 3rd
&amp;
Olrv e St. Gallrpol1s. Oh
Buy1ng da1ly gold
Sliver
co m s. rr ngs . j ewelry . st erl mg
ware . o ld corn s. large cu r
rency T op prrc es . Ed Bu r
k ett Barber S hop . 2nd Ave
Mi d dl e port . Oh 614 992

Cas h p a1 d fn r fancy rron or
h eavy 1ron h P. d&lt;; $ 1 60 and
up for certa1 n Mt! 1gs Co
sto ne j&lt;Hs
Olrl t1me c up ·
bo o rd
c a ll 1 304 882 ·

6 14 · 992· 5 403 .
Wrll do house clea mn g.
oft1ce cl e anrng, o r t ake care
of th e eld e rly 1n my h ome
Ca ll6 14 -985 · 386 1
H o rse

sh oe1ng.

304 · 773 -

5207
ln t err or and CK 1error pamt •ng, teKturod cer ling s 304

675· t573

Work wante d w1l l do hous e
cl ea n• n g o r off1 ce cleanin g

Call 304 · 675 · 9769

1 112 yr old black &amp; white
male cat . 1 yr old long
haired wh1te fem11le spayed
ca t ; male &amp; female krtten s.
'!2 scotty &amp; t;, pekin ese dog .
1/ 2 German shepard &amp;
1j,
co llie puppie s. Call 614 992 -6505. Meigs Co. Hu mane Socrety .

30BO .

8 o r 10 lo ads fir ewood
delivered to Clifton . 304 ·

773. 5988

Employmenl
Services
1 1 Help Wanted
Homemakers Dream! N o
eA p erien ce need ed lo earn
25 % comm i ssron demon strating in frrends' h omes .
Yo u control hou rs and rn come . Abs olutely no invest ment! Also book ing part res
Call 446 · 1270 or write Toy
Plan , Johnstown , PA

15904.
Kitten to good hom e . 304 -

675 · 5162
Puppies. good hom e . 304 ·

676 · 7322 .
2 gray kittens. blue eye s. to

good home, 304-675· 7 677
01 676 · 2474,
9 week old kitten. female.
blue ayes. 304- 675 -6146.
Sm.!ill dog and dog house.

304 -675-2592.
3 yr . neutered male c81, very
affectionate. almost blind.
needs loving cere . 304 -676·

1780.

Financial
21

Business

CO MPLET E HOUSEHOLDS

7760

H omemake rs Drea m ! N o
e"perience needed to earn
26 % co mmiss ron dem o n strating in frien ds ' h o mes .
Yo u conuol hours and Income. Absolutely no invest·
ment! Al so b ookmg parties .
Ca ll 446 · 1270 or wnto Toy
Plan. Johnstown . PA

t5904
Homemakers earn )1 -tra in come . We nee d several
repretentatives in this areal
Party pten e111p. a plus . Gifts.
toys . home decor. No Investment . Car &amp; phone nee . Call

t ..e 1·800 -663- 9077. Also
booking parties .

······ Gaiiii&gt;oiis ······
&amp; Vicinity

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Frazr ers Bottom flea
Market . Every week end .
U .S . 35 Fraziers Botto m .
WVa . 25082 . Dealers Wet come . Don Frazrer Operator . 304 - 755- 2779

3 fam1ly ya rd sale . J une 30
t o July 2 . D1shes . applian ces. baby clothe! &amp; adult
c l ot hing . 483 Beec h St .
Middleport Next to SA
Garage s ale - clothrng exc
con .. vacum sweeper . bo rt.
spnngs &amp; mattress exc .
con . toys. househ old items
Morning S ta r Rd 2 miles off
Basha n A d June 28 &amp; 29

F1rs1 Time Sale June 28 &amp;
29. off At 7 on At . 218 . 4th
house on right . Large clo thing. applian ces. j ewelry .
lamps. bed spreads . drapes.
dishes. misc . rtems .
Yard Sale Thurs .. Fri June
28 - 29 . 9 · 5 . 1 'h mtle o ut 160
past HM C . Clothes, t oys.
books. m1 sc .

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

Hug e Attic sa l e 5 Fa m dres .
Thurs. Frr &amp; Sat . 10 · ? 25
Smithers . Furniture m iS e
Rain postpones .

2325 J efferson , Pornt Plea sa nt , June 28 thru 30th .
10 8 p m H ousehold . baby
clot h es . furniture and mi s ce llan eous Excell ent !

Brg Yard Sale Fndey Jun e
29. Saturday Jun e 30 . 9 00
to
B e s1de B1g W heel
Carryout , Rt . 35 M en's.
women ' s c hild ren's c l o thm g, km ck kna c k s. et c

Ya rd Sale, 2217 Oak S t
June 29 and 30 Tab le.
charr s. games. toy s, c l o
thmg , m is e

n

Frrday onl-y 8 00- 5 :00 868
Rafferty Dri\l e, Addi so n ,
Ohi o Ant•ques. glas swa re
all kinds . c l oth mg . jean s. lo t s
miSC.

Yard Sal e F1rst tra der Cl ipper
Mill s. Wednesday · Saturday
Clothes. c har r s. ste reo Pr o ceeds t o ' Sheaves for
Cht1st'
Back yard 62 Sycamore Fr i
&amp; Sat Ju ne 29 &amp; 30. 8 · 5
Drsh e!&gt; . to ols clothing

23

Professiona l
Services

pI AND TUNING l o wer
prrced regu l ar tu nlngs discounts t o S en1or Crt 1ze n s.
Churches &amp; School s W ard 's
K eyboard . 304 · 675 · 3824
Pran o Tuning and Repom
Brumcardt Mu s•c Co . 446 ·
0687 . Skill and mtegrity our
t rademark
l an e D aniels

614 ·742 -2 951
Profe ss ion al E l ect r o ly s•s
C l1nrc Prob e Type Ele ct ro l y ·
s1s
AMA , FDA &amp; FCC
approv ed D oc tor referral s

304 · 675 · 5568

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

For Rent m town With o pt10 n
t o b uy 3 BR . f en ce d yard
Ca ll 614 446 208 1 n1 g ht s
H ouse fo r Sale by ow n er 4
BR house o n Lower Rr ver
Ad 3 m ile s south o f tow n
Wood burnin g fir eplace. ga r ·
age. b ase m ent . n ew fur ·
na ce . and roof ov erlookm g
the Ohro R1ver Ca ll daytime
446 - 161 5
n1ght 446 ·

1 2 44
4 BR la r ge ea t - Ln kit chen
large hvmg &amp; famdy roo m s
also . 16x 32 ing rou nd
heated pool all on a one acre
fenced lot , m any other ex ·
tras
Fm anci n g ava il abe -

$59 . 500
5877

Ca ll

30 4 773 ·

Sal e by owner . Tr i· level , 1 3
ac r e. 4 BR . 2 Bath . kit ch en
compl ete. 15X30 de c k . FP ,
2 ca r garage. ex
cond
Redu ced t o $69 .900 C all

Thur s . Fr1 , Sat , 9 4 Fourth
h ou se on right past Good
Shep ard C hur c h . At
2.
P o1nt Pleasant .
FLEA MARKET
Casey 's
Pnrkrng l ot 2 m1l es north
P o rnt Pleasant A t 62 . e\lery
Sllturday
Set up S3 .00

304 6 75 4808

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L1ke new . 3 b edrm sect iona l
h ome o n beau trful 'h acre l o t
1n Arbaugh addt t 1o n .
Tuppers Pla1n s. CKCCIIenct
n eigh borho od S32 .90 0 Incl ud es n ew refng . ran ge .
washer &amp; dryef. f~nan c m g
a\larlable w 1th low d own
payment to quaht1ed part 1es
Call 6 14 992 7034 day s or
614 -992 7671 eve nm gs
Mi dd l eport. house for sa l e
on Gravel H1ll. 2 bdrm s.
large lrvmg rm bath . cent ral
a1r carpete d. n ew ly pamted .
ba se ment w1t h 2 ca r garage
S h own by apporntm e nt
o n ly 614 ·992 · 53 10

f OR RENT WITH OPTION

TO BUY 11 1 14 h wide th r ee
bedroom
ba th and h alf .
mo bil e hom e stt ti ng on n1ce
lot . rea dy to move rn t o
S225 00 do~~~rn $225 00 p er
mon th 304 -576 -271 1
Seven year o l d home . thret&gt;
b edroo m s. gar de n spot .
2 605 l1nco ln Aue a v, p et
assumable loa n 304 -675 -

5047
3 bedroom home, 3 year s·
o l d. a ·;~ p erce nt , assumabl e
l oa n . l o w 50 's 30 4 -675
6713 aft er 5 p m
3 years o ld . tota l electn c,
d ec k &amp; f enced m back yard ,
8 '11 percent ass umabl e l oan.
S- 10 .000 down or w1ll con Sider trade for land . low 60 "s
after 5 30 4 -675 - 6643 .

61 4 · 446 3485

30 acre farm . 14 acres flat ,
n1 ce 8 roo m house. 2 d11ll ed
w ell s. eAcell ent b uy 1n th e
m1d 5o ·s Jake Som ervill e
Real Est a1e. 30 4 · 675 3030
o r 675 343 1

Summer Tim e IS Savmgs
T1m e on th1 s remodeled
hom e Save Now 11 Mrdd le ·

4 bed room h o me , fen ced
yard. great for t am1ly. be
hrnd hrg h sc hool 30 4 675 -

port 6!4 992 · 6941
6 r ooms. basement , d oubl e
garage . 1 &amp; o n e -thrrd acre
l ot . R ose H 1ll . Pomeroy
S32. !:f00 Ca ll 1 6 14 678

2855

32 M obole Homes
for Sale

2613

0 pportunity

FURNITURE
Bed s. iron .
w ood . cup b our ds
c h a rr s.
c h es t s. baskets , d1shes.
sto ne 1ar s, a ntiq ues. gold
a nd sil ve r
Wnt e - M D
Mill er . Rt 2, Pomeroy . Oh•o
4576 9 o r ca ll 61 4 -992 ·

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ext. R- 10189 .

husband, Clovis . the co n - Frr day
te nts of the C hes se r hom e &amp;
outbur lding s will be sold A
46 yr . accu m u lati on , house - 12
S ituation s
hold goods &amp; old 1tems will
Wanted
sell fir st, rid1n g tractor
mow er at 1 00 p .m . Ske leton listing . 3 bedroom Will ca re for eld er ly perso n 1n
suit es ( 1 walnut c '2 0 's}; my h ome. over 14 yrs o f
23" color TV ; D Phyfe table ert penen ce Ca ll 614 - 256
with 4 chairs. round mapl e 6509 .
tsbl e w1th 4 chairs ;; refri ger ator; cocktail table &amp; match rng end tables . Row e couch , 1 B Wanted to Do
treadl e &amp; e lec sew ing rn a
chincs tSinger l; variety o f
c haH s !f ew o l dl. m a n y
lamp s. stands . sweeper s. Law n M owin g &amp; Trrmm1nq .
se rv1 ce for 8 Pope Gosser Reli ab l e and dep end abl e.
c hin a. old k1t che n f l at wall Reaso n abl e rates . Call 6 14c upb oa rd la s 1sl . collection 256 - 6251 afte r 5 :30
o f o ver 20 chma cup s &amp;
sa u cers: J ewe l Tea c offee Roofing and gut1er work,
pot &amp; t ea pot. few old me l a l work . h o u se pamtmg,
carpe nter w ork
Exc ref
d1sh es. lo t s sm all el ect
kit c h en ap plian ces, u sual Free es ti mat es Call 446
k1tch en item s. stonP. jars 2 3t 7t
br ass trumpet s hrr~ ss Stf'!a m
whi• tie : churn lids. good 1 2 Genera l Haul1ng . For sal e
h p Bush H og R1di ng Trac · Lime s t one. t1ll dr rt . and t o p
so rl
Ca ll C all 614 256
tor mower wrth blade, 5 h p
1427
Roto Tiller ; 1 25. 000 btu gas
furn ace. power m owers
W ee dea1 er lik e n ew. 10 Doz er work. gro u nd clea n ng
spee d b 1k e Dodge t r uck for &amp; excave trng $25 per hr
part s, m etal tool bo• for Ca ll 446 -96 38
p1 ck u p; ladder J&lt;tck s. cream
sep arator . picmc table . law n B ass pl aye r want s j ob w tt h
chairs , y ard It me spreader, 3 w ell es l ab l ished country
gal. sprayer, Greenhouse sq uar e dan ce or po lka band
supplie s (n ew tomato boxes, Call Ray 6 14- 446 - 3 109
m any pl astic trays . etc ).
Call
Toled o c o unte r sca les , old Wdl pl ow tobacco
614
·
256
·
t
52B
w o od carpenter' s chest. tap
&amp; di e set, miter saw ; belt - - - - - - - - ·lc Water wel l s dnll ed &amp; ser sa nd er ; p o wer na1l hammer;
vrced Free estimates Call
va rrety hand tool s, serv gal
n ew p a1nt; etc Eats ava1la · 6 14· 992 - 5006 or 61 4 · 742 bl e Te rm s Cash or c k w1th 31 47
10 Owner Madge Chesser
W1ll grv e p1ano &amp; org an
Auct
C E. Shen dan Ph
l essons 1n my ho me to
448 · 4263
beg1n n ers. adul t s, &amp; ad ·
vanced students Also teach
chor dmg &amp; Hans po srng Ca ll

614 · 256· 6020

5 m o nth old female boxer .
fawn co lor. Cell 614 -742 ·

All STEEL &amp;

6000,

271 1

B253

YOUNG'S

8

'(ard S ales

Government jobt. $16, 669 $60,663 year . Now hirtng.
For directory Call 806-687

3476

Female Springer Spaniel.
2'h yr o ld . Call 614 - 388 ·

111

l)l•ctmom llomp w1l h lam1!v
room ? llfHhs lormill rlrnrnr
room 1ountry kttchen w1th
IJrf'J kl .i 'l IXlol h lui! basrmenl
g;u a ~:P r! hovP ground pool

Orrlv

'DU MP TRU CK SE RV ICE

NOW AVAILABLE!

VOII Wtlllf to )'PI rl hPr~ rJ

Save25&lt;:

'O I L FIHD S ER VICES

985 -3813
985-3837

&amp; t' rowl h Call lod 1v 1!

POMEROY -

BACKHOE

' REClAMATION WORK

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

$J I '&gt;IX!00

$19)00 00
;~~i:.~·r~n~~~:: ·:~ ::.~·:~:~'.:!.~:~!~'!~;!.

BOGGS

New Holland . Bu sh Hog

NEW LISTING -

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
·ooz ER

Help Wanted

flee 1 · 800 -653-9077. Also

lost large g ray rabbit , RE WARD . New Haven area .

Rick Pe erson Auctioneer
Service Estate . Farm. An liqu e &amp; liquid ation saiBs
l1c8nsed &amp; bonded in Ohio &amp;
WV a
304 -773 - 5785 or

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

E Ma rn'-;,oo;;.;liOo,;,•
POMEROY, 0 .
992 · 2259

5395 .

For all your wtring
needs : furnaces repa ir
se rvice and installation .
Residential
&amp; Commerc;al

Announcements

ACCENT

de key Found on Po pular
Rid ge Strip Mine leather 10
on ring is a G 614- 992 -

e very Tuesday
n• g ht. Pt. Pleas11nt . WVa
Auct lonnie Neal Yo uth
Cen te r Bld g ., Camden St

6; 18· 1 mo pd

46353 Scout Camp Rd .
Chesler. Ohro
Ph . 985 -4269
If No Answer . Call 98s.4381

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:

Found. key ring with 1 set of
car keys &amp; H onda motorcv ·

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

] ?8 lin

S&amp;W TV

FOR FUTURE USE"

pay
for adCeCall446
-1970&amp;
Rodney
ll to idencify

11

614· 245 · 9 187 .

6/25/ 1 mo

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Shepherd· Collie. Vicinity of

Hartinger

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Pkwy.
Middleport. OH.
PH. 992-2549 or 773-5634

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Rea l Estate General

,,.. s

498 Gen.

113 W. 2nd St.

Also Some Car
Fenders Available

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Lost and Found

304 ·B82· 3672.

949-2263

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

•&lt;&gt;ml,., t&gt;cmr rt t .. ~.,.

&amp; INSTALLATION
&amp; IN-GROUND

Wide Range of Chemicals &amp; Supplies

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Publi c Notice

I·'

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Mosquitoes love your kids too.

" " " ' COUPON

MAINTENANCE . SERVICE
FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE

1"1,

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The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

Found . Dog mixed German

Free Water Analysis At Store or Pool Site

1

interested contact
Home National Bank
Ra"ne . 949·2210.

Protect them for hours
with OFF! and Deep Woods OFF!

SHOE REPAIR

FENDER ........ ..... '76 .95
DOORS .
&lt;t49 95
HOODS ........ .. . '174.95
BUMPERS
'69 95
GRILL ............. .. '42 .50
R. SUPPORT .
'84.95
TAIL GATE ..
. '85 .00
FORD FENDER .. '69 .95
BUMPER ...... . .. '69.95

NEW- REPAIR

3 I tin

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M. L 'Bud' McGHEE

M~GKEE

lan d

Ph . (614) 843 -5425
5-8· 2 mo. pd

PUBLIC NOTICE

~wf

21B ACRES - II rm home

EUGENE LONG

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BRADBURY - Rented db! .

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27, 1981

BRs at li h rJ r g~ 1n

gas. bottom

8"''''"

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Missed more and more
as the days come and go
by Ben Batey Family.

POMEROY - Low tH ICed. 3

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Another year has passed
and gone,
But memories sl tll
linger on and on .
Year after year , more
precious they grow:
Only those who have
lost understand this
I know.
As the song says,"l
Have Never Been
This Homesick Be·
fore."
In God 's word , He
says that the old
must pass away and
the young may
Acording to nature
and the signs of the
t1mes
These memories may
soon become reali ltes :
But until they do, with
the help of the
lord,
With joy we will carry
on .

krlchens 2 level klts near P0

bu i; 0-\.-

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Who Passed Away

NEW LISTING - Lg db! 10
rm horne n1 Rutl and Equtpped

larm

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BERTHA E. BATEY

7 by.pass Ony $1 2.000

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NEW LISTING - 2 bed room

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mob1 lehomr . 1ac re leve l on

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Co mplete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeltng
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area
20 years
" free Estimate s"

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level lots on th e Oh ro Rrver

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216 E. 2nd St .
Phone
1-( 614)· 992 -3325

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living en\·ironment in Ohio's comm unittes.

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Area
deaths

Meigs Commission hearings set
The Meigs County Commi ssioners will hold public hearings in
the Commissioners' office at the courthouse on July ll and 13 at 9
a m. for the purpose of discussing the submission of a funding
application to the comm unit y developmt'nt block grant sma ll cit it's
program of the State of vhio.
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Wednesday, June 27, 1984

1 N OTI CE

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TH E OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO . r eco mm end s
that you do busr n ess w 1th
peopl e you kn ow and N OT
to send mon ey through the
ma1 ! u ntrl y o u hav e rnvc st1
ga t e d th e oH errng
local route t o r sale No
sellm g. co llectio n o n ly W1ll
net a pprort S400 p er week .
Re qUi re d 3 -4 h ou rs p er
week Wrll t ake $18 .00 0
cas h Write P 0 BoA 59247 .
81rmingham. AL 35259 92 4 7
I nclude your t el ep hone numbe r and address
Own y o ur own J e an Sport swear. Ladies Ap parel.
Co mbr nat•on . A ccasso rre!i .
Large Stz e store Nationa l
bran ds Jordache . C h1 c. Lee .
Levi . V an d erb ilt . lzod .
Gu nne Sax . Esprit , Brittania .
Ca lv1n Kl ein. Ser g i o Valente ,
Eva n Pi cone , C laib orne.
M ember s Only. Bill Blass.
Organically G rown . H eal th te)l , 600 ot h er s S7.900 t o
52 4.900. inventory, aidare.
training fixtures . grand o peni ng, etc Mr Keenan (305 )

67 8 $3 6 39
Water delivery business .
Gallia &amp; Mason Counties .
Serious inquiries only. 30 4 ·
675 - 1619 even1ngs , 6 to 9

p.m

22 Money to Loan
H O ME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below mark et rate s
filled convent i onal FHA ·
VA . l ea der Monga ge.
A1hens . co ll ect 614 -692

3051 '

8 yr s o ld. 3 bedrm . 2 ba th s.
fam1l y roo m Wi th woo d
burn er Srngl e car garag e. o n
8 flat r~crt~s w1th stock ed
pond C rt y wat e r m A acm e
Ca ll 6 14-949 - 26 41

N EW AND USED M OB IL E
HOM ES KESSEL ' S QUAL .
lTV MOBILE HOME SA LES .
4 Ml WEST. G ALLIPOLI S .
AT 35 PHONE 614· 446 .
7274

Own er tr ansf err ed -mus t sel l
ho me. fa mil y r oo m ha s 20ft
of windows for pastor al
v •ew . ftnished double ga r ·
age. f~replace . l arge ~orch .
40ft dec~. w oods prrvacy,
near Ro ya l O a k Park
$63 .900
Cal l 614 · 992 ·

1979 3 h dr mobrle hom e. o n
acre lot well shaded
Must se ll both together Ca ll
111

614 · 388 · 9957
1973 1 2A60 r e mod eled
tra1l er . n ew ca rpet do ors .
plurnb1ng. elec 1rrc A C Ca ll

5 4 20

446 0221

1 12 M ap le P lace . c orner of
l as l ey , 2 be d roo m s. fam •l y
room . kitche n Mu st sel l to
settle e stat e Ca l l t:o ll ec t
Virgmia Crew 1- 61 4 ·891 ·
0442 or 4 3 1 0633

1 4X65 3 BR . gas h ea1 .
1973 , g ood cond
S7900 1 2)(60 all ga s. 2
BR . 1969 54900 Ca l l6 14

Hou se &amp; 1 acre 1n P omemy .
City gas &amp; sewer. 5 r ooms &amp;
ce ll ar f or under $10,000 or
be st oHe r . Will co n s1 der land
con trac l . Call after 6 p m .
Athens. 614 -59 3 - 3269
N1 ce home in country. n ea r
min es. full basement . cell ar .
2 bedroom s. 1 2 acrrcs rn
Lan gsv1lle
S29,000
Ca ll

6 14· 742 · 2261
1 2 m 1les f rom Pom er o y .
o utstandmg 8 s1 de d home. 3
s 1des decked . 3 b edroom s. 2
ba ths. Full b asement . barn
plu s 9 a cres S45 .000. Call

614· 985· 3575
For sa l e by owner . C larence
Hill . Immed i ate possess1on .
pric e negotiabl e or own er
will help finance 81 -level rn
Rusti c Hills. Syracuse. Oh1 o
2 full bath s. 3 bedrooms .
family room with fir epla ce
sprral stair ca se. Irving room .
kit c hen wrth drshwasher &amp;
garbage disposal. c hain link
f ence. 16• 1 2 barn for stor ·
ag e. insulated Call 614 -

2 47 -4 t 34
New 3 bedroom h ome, 1 %
bath , large lot . below Wa ·
hama High School .

S25 ,000 . Call
6277 '

614 · 992 -

446 01 75
14X65 3 8R . g as h eat .
1973
go o d co nd
S790 0 1 2)(60 all gas . 2
BR . 1969 S4 900 Ca ll 614
446 0 17 5
1974 14X70 , 3 BR . 1' 7
ba t h
tota l e l ec . g oo d
cond .S 8900
Ca ll 6 14

446 0175
19 77 1 4 x70 Schultz on
52,. 100 lot . conc rete porch
w 1th aw nmg . storag e buil d .
rng 3 h edroom . 1 ' ·, batr .
s rove &amp; re fr •gerator . disp o sal. &amp; ra n ge hood M us t se ll

S t 6 . 000

Call

614 · 992 ·

7467 or 742 - 3 15 4
1981 Holl ypa rk . 14x70 .
exc
con d , 1 2x8 deck .
und erpen nmg and l arge
roo m a• r co nd rncluded

304 · 895 · 3895
3600

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' 77 Cameron . 1 4 1(70. CA ·
panda . 3 bedroom . new
underpenn.ng , front porch ,
gas h eat , e"c co nd .

$8 , 000 00
2700

304 · 675

' 77 Cam eron, 14r~70 . e11
pando. 3 bedroom. new
underpenn1ng , front porch .
ga s h e at . e"c co nd .

$8 . 000 . 0 0
2700

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304 · 675 ·

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1959
tra•ler

They'll Do It Every Time

54 Misc . Merchandise
CoHee table stereo. stereo.
dinette table . Ca11614~ 266 -

Ri c hardson house
92,800 . Call 614 -

6417 _

256-6058
33

Shrubs pruned, lawn re seeded, retaining walls .
sidewalk•. patios, fill dirt ,
topsoil, barlt mulch &amp; SBW ·
dust. Contact Bruce Davi ·
sion . Call 614· 256 - 1427.

Small farm j 18 .25 acres) in
P&amp;tland. Oh1o . bordered by
Ohio River &amp; highway . No
soma

Large 16ft. overhead garage
door , complete, also 8ft .,
door , eJC . gas floor furnace ,
reasonable . Call 614 -256 -

trees ,

%
mineral rights Fair market
price. 540,000 For infor mation . write B . Graham .
4615 Emerald , N acog doches, TeMa s 75961

6609 .
Hay. 1972 ledgerwood 25
f1 Camper. 1963 Chevrolet
Impala . Call 61 4 - 367- 7B66
after 5 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

lawn Chairs $6 ea ., 446 -

l ot for sale in M ercervi lle .

Ca ll 614 -256 6618 .

43B4 .

fo r sale 6 acre s at gr ound in
Lebanon TP . Goo d building
site on hard 1op r oad Ask1ng
55000 or best o Her Call

Air conditioner , 1100 BTU.
good con d. $175 . 446 ·

1522

0'

446 -7572

614-843 -5231
Syracuse

several

44

5974
10x5 0 t rail e r o n large
wooded loL 7 miles below
Gallip o li s on Racoon

$10.995 . 30 4 67~ 6448 .
l ots in Hende rso n . 5011: 119.
$3 .000 .00 each . Scottie
Soladean . Smith St
Henderso n

Renlals
Houses for Rent

46 Space for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON

ESTATES

APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has

one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at $157 for on e
bedroom and S1 93 per
month f or two bedroom.
with S200 deposit located
n ea r Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant Call 446 · 2745 or leave

Rent 4 BA ho use
upper
Rt.7 . Call 614 -446 - 0429
H o me f o r rent . good loca -

t+on . Bob M cCo rmi ck Rd .
3BR . f u ll basement . par11y
finished . nice. 2 bath. ki t chen , living area , beautiful
view , no children . no pets
Call 614 -446 -3643. Wise man R ea l Estare Agency
3 BR h ome f o r rent . At 160.
5 mt . fro m h os p+tat . carport .
mc e k1tchen &amp; living room .
wood fl oor . 5300 mo plus
se curit y
no chi ldren . no
pets
Call 614 -446 -3643
Wi!Seman Real Estate
Agency

3 bdr . unfurn . gare~ge a pt .,
S250 plus deposit. Ca ll
Furnished apt 919 2nd .,
Galtipolis . $175 . Men only .
Call 446 - 4416 after 7PM
Newly remodeled 2 bdr ..
equipped kitchen . central
air. 6250 821 1h Second
Ave .. Gallipo lis Call 446 -

2158
4 rooms 8. bath, unfurnished
pat., utilities pa1d, adults
only. no pets . Call 446 3437 or 446 - 3111 .
Unfurnished 2 bdr . in Crown
City Call 614 - 256 - 6520 .
2 bdr . apt. newly decorated .
SSO to S200 per mo . ut+lties
part . paid . Call675 - 5104or

6 75 -5386 .

large hom e. large yard.
S3 50 mn . 520 0 deposit
Ca ll 446 -7157
Available soon 2 bdr house
w1th garden &amp; utility bu +ld mg, 4 mi o ut Rt 588 by
Fa irfiel d Churc h Ref &amp; d~p .
re qUired
3 bdr . house 2 m1 from
HMC 5195 m o . S100 dep
Ca /1446 - 3617

clean . no pets, ad u lts only ,
deposit &amp; reference re quired Cat1614 -446 - 1519 .
513 lhird Ave, S 135 mo ..
adults only, deposit re qutred Call 614 -446 -4222
between 9 - 5 .
2 rm turn . efficiency apt .
carpeted throughout. S 175
m o .dep &amp; ret required .
Call 614 -446 -4607 o r 446 -

2602
Delu•e 1 BR Apt. Gallipolis,
garag~ . CA, no pels, no
children. dep &amp; ref. Call

614 -256 1529.
1 bedro om Apt 5196 mo .

Ho use tor re nt near Me+gs
M1ne No 1. 3 bP.drooms .
S225 mth . 5100 dep o sit
Ci:!ll 614 742 2 1 26

1nc luding utilities . Equal
Hou si ng Opportunity Con
tact Village Manor Apts .

3 b edroom h o u se lo r re nt
S250 per m o nth Ca ll 614 -

R1ver sid e Apts Middleport
Special rates for Senior
C+tizens $130 . Equal Ho us·
ing Opportunit+es
614 .

992 6879
4 r oo m hou se ncar Point
Pleasant. c+ty water . rcfren
c es requ •red . 30 4 - 675 -

5B B4
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr tra•ler full\1 furnished .
go od locat 1o n . sec l'lep req

Call 446 -8558
M o bile hom e furm shed . AC .
+deal for 1 or 2 men ,
beautiful rtv erv+ OW Fosters
Trailer Park Ca ll446 1602

2 bdr unturn+shed . extra
n ice . 2 m1 out a n At 588 .
S2 00 m o. adults only Call

446 2300
12X55 . 2BR . 1n country ,
S 100 deposit . 5175 mo
Call 614 · 367 -0 478
Mobile ho me for rent o n 0 J
White Rd . ju st bef o re Pros pe c t Church A d. 4 mi . from
t'losp•tal 3BR . Iorge master
br. ex . stora ge. lg . bath ,
mostly furn+shed . nice lot .
gar~~tge . no childre n . no pets
Call 614 -446 -3643 Wise ·
man Real Estate Agency .

3 bedroom trailer . extended
livingroom . S 100 deposit.
S250 mo . plus utilit +es, also
have roo m s f o r rent Prefer
mal es . See at 314 3rd St .,
Kana uga
2 bdr mobtl c homes. ret S.
dep
required . Ca ll 614 -

256 - 1922

614 -992 -77B7 .

992 -7721
Furn+ she d 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments . Midd le port.
Adult s. no pets. sec urity
deposit
Call 614 - 992 -

3874 .
2 bedroom furnished apt in
Middleport. $205 a month .
includes utilities Deposit .
Cat\ 614 · 992 -7177 after 6

p.m
Newly remodeled 2 bed ro o m . equipped kitchen .
S225 Deposit required . Call
614 · 992 · 5319 or 992 -

2815 .
Newly redecorat ed. 1 bed room . partially furnished.
$225 . Deposit required . Call

614 -992 - 5319
2815 .

0'

992 -

1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnishAd
apts C811614 -992 - 5434 or

992 -5914
2566 .

0'

304 - 8B2 -

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes, houses . Pt Pleasant
and Gall ipolis 614 - 446 ·

1090
2 bedr oo m apt and single

a,oo

em to 6 :00 pm .

Furnished Rooms
rent

Sleeping Rooms

And light
rooms
. Parkhouse
Centralkeeping
Hotal.

Call 614-446 -0756
Sleeping room S 125.- utilities paid . Share bath . male
only. Range &amp; refrig . 919
2nd. Ave ., Gallipolis. Cell

446 -4416 alto' 7 PM .

u1ilities. Call614-992-5545
days or aveings 614 ~ 949 -

Parlt, Route 33. Nortt-. of
Pomeroy. Large lots . Call

614-992 -7479 .

5B04.
loretta ' s Guns. 446-1B22 .
rear 2310 Eastern Ave ..
Gallipolis. Varmint hunte r target shooter. we have a
selection of Smith &amp; Wesson
bolt action high power rifles .
light &amp; medium weight
barrels . These are the delu~te
finish \lers ions and reflect S
&amp; W 's peerless workman ship and quality throught out
Retail prices &amp;435 ·
S465 . l o r e t t a 's
S310- S320 . Leupold scopes
&amp; mounts in stock . We have
a good selection of S &amp; W
and Colt handguns at similar
discounts Class 3 items
available by July 1 Open 7
days, BAM to 1 OPM Rem .
20 ga . slugs $2 .75 for 5
55 gal. aquarium complete
with stand, lights, motor
filter, gravel, plants. ther mometer, tropical fish. big
Angel fish, S200 or best
offer . Also 19 " B Panasonic
9)( . con d . $60 or best offer.

Call 446 B114.
Porcelain double sink . with
drain boards, $25 Com mode $25. electralu..:
sweeper - power nozzle

S100 Cull 614-388-9809 .
Riding mower , good cond ..

S375 . Call 446 -4426
Used Furniture : livingroom
suite. upright freezer. king
size bedding
Corbin &amp;
Snyder Furniture. 955 Second Ave .. Gallipolis. 446 -

304-676-2267 .

Whir lp ool washer. very good
condition
Call 614 - 247 2684 after 4 p .m .
For sale or trade, air condi tioner 8500 BTU 575. 1974
Chevy Caprice . Infant c ar
seat e11c. con . Toddler's
snowmobi le suite. size J .

Call 614 9B5-4335 .
Top soil and till dirt deli vered . 304 - 675 -7771
1983 250 J wheeler , small2
wheel bike; swing set; elect ric motorcyc l e for pre
schooler . Phone 304 -675 6277 after 7

304 - 675 - 7541 _

Electric exercise rollers.

TV &amp; Applian ces. 627 Third
Ave ., Gall+polis, 614 -446 1699 Spin washer s. gas &amp;
e l ectri c dryers . auto
washers . gas &amp; electric
ranges . refngerators . TV
sets

even+ngs .

Just received 2 loads of
Cresoted buildings , barn
type , good selection. Galli polis Block Co .. Pine St..
Gallipolis. Oh Call 446-

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers, refrigera tors . ranges . Skaggs Ap pliances. Upper Ri\ler Rd .
be9ide Stone Crest Motel.

614 - 446 -739B .
Washers &amp; dryers $69 .95 &amp;
$79 95· This week only .
Hupp's Appliances &amp; Glassware . corner At . 141 &amp; Rt

7 Call 446 -B033.
Electric refrig eralor &amp; elect ·
ric stove in good cond . Call

sq . yd Call 614 -992 -6173
Building. remodeling, vinyl
and elumn siding. Free esti·
mates . 304 -676 -3981.

Awning. lifetime guarantee.
4x8 New sold S200 .00 will
se ll $50 .00 All hardware
included . 304 -675 - 6262 .
1973 school bus. 66 pas sanger . 6 ,800 btu air cond .
Two gas lawn mowers .
Aiding lawn mower . Elac
weed eater . Used reteriga tor . 1304- 675 - 6512 after

4,oo

lUMBER-Rough cut. 011k.
poplar. 2x4 , 2x.6. 2•8. 1 x4.
1 ,._6, 1 xB. length available. 8
ft . through 16 h Hogg &amp;
Zuspan. 304-773 - 5554.
Now open for busineas,
Mountain State Block. At .
33. New Haven . Complete
masonry supplies. 4" , 8",
1 2" block . Delivery service.

56

Pets for Sale

63

71

Livestock

~ILLCREST

KENNELS

Boarding all breeds. Heated
indoor -outdoor facilities
AKC Doberman puppies :
Stud Service . Call 614· 446 ·

7795
Judy Taylor Grooming . Call

614-367 7220

Reg . Quarter horse mara,
gentle, healthy. well trained
eaay rider . Call 614·446 -

77t t .
For sale - Reg. Holstein bulls,
out of high producing dams .

Call 614-286-2496 .
3 yr . o ld pure hereford bult.

Briarpatch Kennels Profes·
!!iional All -breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding faci lities Pick up and delivery
service English Cocker Spaniel puppies Call 614 -388 -

9790

Call 614-992-7458.
Cows &amp; Calves. elso bred
heifers. 304- 895 - 3319 .

Hay &amp; Grain

64

Good mixed hay 91 .25 bale

Cell 446-0373.
Good miud hay, $1 .25 in

field , 304-676-5579.

PAl NTING - interior and u terior. plumbing, roofing,
some remodeling. 20 vrs .

'77 Brown Chevy half ton
pickup with 360 V - 8 ,
48,000 miles . With fiber glass top. AC. sliding win dow. c lean interior. auto.

exp . Call 614-388 -9652 .

PB,

work .

$1,800 .00 . 304-675 2255
after 5PM.

Kittens for sale. part Hima layan &amp; Siamese . Call61 4 -

992 -71 3B
AKC Alaskan Malamule
(dog). 1'h Year. gentle,

S1 00 .00 304-675-2225
2 AKC Silver female Poo -

dles, 304-882 -3672 .

72

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard -water e~ttrac ­
tion. deodorizers. FA EE esti mates. Reasonable rates .

Trucks for Sale

7:30

8 :00

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TALK' PROFE%0fl

Gene Smith. 992 -6309 .

1971 GMC Step Van . trade

S - 10 - 1982 - V6,4

Transporlation

Topper .

Call

614-446-

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
model used cars .
Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 East ern Ave ., Gallipolis Call

614-446 -2282.
1972 Mustang Grande .
302. auto.. good on gas.

$1000. Call 446-1326 .

1983 Pop-up truck camper will sell camper on ly · or with
1982 GMC V2 Ton Truck .

Fetty Tree Trimming , stump
removal . Call 304 · 675 -

Call614-446- 1294 .

1331 .

1977 Chevy 350. P. B .. P .S ..

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expe-

26. 000 miles. good cond .

$3BOO. Ph. 379 -2746.

rienced roofing . including
hot tar appl ication, carpen ter. electrician. mason_ Call

'78 Ford Courier. 5 speed,
long bed , good cond.

304 - 675 -20BB
4560 .

$1 ,900 . phone 304-675 3489 .

GET

your

SHIP

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Musical
Instruments

2726.
2 Sunn model 1 5 in . PA
cabinets, 1 Fender Bassman
215 cabinet . 2 monitor
cabinets. 1 Forisa 61 note
organ. Ca ll 614 - 992 - 6524 .
2 yr old Kimball Artist
console piano . Oak cabi n et.
52100 ., new. will se ll for
S 1500 Bench included. Call
after 4.00. 614 -992 - 5465 .
Piano for sale. Wanted :
Responsible party to assume
sma ll month ly payments on
spinet. console piano. Can
be seen locally . Write: {in clude phone number) Credit
Manager. P .O . Box 521.
Beckemeyer. II 62219

19B1 Mazda GLC .
614-446-1 336 .

Call

1978 VW Rabbit. good tire.
good cond .. good mi leage.

$1550 .
4230.

Ca ll

614-446 -

1976 Monte Carlo, good
cond .,$1400. Call 614 ·

446 -3243 afte&lt; 5pm .
1978 Diesel VW Rabbit
su nroof. good tires. great
mileage. 82 .000 . Call 614 -

245-6016.
1975

Mercury

marquis

$1,400 . 1977 LTO Squl'e
wagon $1.500. 1979 Fiesta
S2,000 . Call after 6. 614 -

Black raspberries. Point
Pleasant. 304 - 675 - 1365 .

Water we ll s commercial and
domestic. test holes, pump
sales and service . 304 -895 -

61

Farm Equipment

Tractor. model B with culti vators . Call614 - 256-6417 .
450 Farmall tractor, wide
front end with loader, 3 pt .
hitch. good condition .

S1,900 . Call
9367 .

614 - 3BB -

Big Discounts on new and
used tractors and hay equip·
ment. Siders Equipment.

1979 Chevy Caprice Clas·
sic, 2 dr, ac, ps, V-8 engine.
body good condition. axe.
performance . Wi ll consider
all offers . Ca ll 1514 - 992 7412 after 5 p .m

304-675 -7421 .
1970 Oliver 1 660 Model
$4 , 500 .00 . Cub tractor
with 6 pieces of equipment

$2_000 .00 . 1982 Moto&lt;eycle V-45 Mas . 9 3.1 00 .00 .
304-676-7337 day 676 6574 evenings

Wanted to buy, a nice boys
bicycle, 16 in . Call 458 -

3349 .

1997.

62 Wanted to Buy

8 :30
9:00

Basement

Remodel ing. siding. interior

----~------ ' and ex:terior. te .. tured coat -

rt break my heart f

74

Motorcycles

1977 Harle-y Davidson low l
rider . Call 446 - 7015 after •
I

1980 Harley Davidson
Roadster 1000 CC. ex.
cond ., S3200. 1983 Honda
Express Moped. brand new.

50 CC. 9425 . Ca ll 614-446-

614-985-4418 .

73 Ford Torino Station
Wagon. runs good. &amp;300.

Call614 -992-2065_

$400 . Cell 614-992-6161 .
79 Pontiac Trans Am, T -Top,
now tires, 48,000 miles.
outstanding condition . Call

1980 Harley Davidson
FXYVG. Wide - Glide. Can be
seen at Charley Fry res .. or

1981 CR 450. ca ll 304 576· 2738 before noon or
after 5 :00 PM

75

614-992-6945.
Toyota

GT.

liftback . 304-675-5149 after 5 .
1978 O lds. 4 door. V-6. air.
PB. PS. AM -FM. cruise.

phone 304-676-62B6 Call
after 4 .
1978 Ford LTD, 4 door, new

paint, PS, PB, A-C . 351
no

rust,

$1 ,960. 304-882-3376 .
1981 Honda Prelude. 5
apeed . many options .

53 . 000 mi l es.

85.400

Phone 304·896 -3326 after

5 30 304-372-2798

304-895-3654 .
'71
Monte Carlo, good
engine, body, enterior, ralley
wheels, bad transmission,
tires .
or best offer .

•soo.oo

304-876-7966.
t982 Camo'o Z-28. black.
grey Interior. loaded with
eveything, mull sell ,

limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Del ivered in Mason. Meigs,
Gallia or pick up at Richards

19,200 . 00 . 304-6752189 .

&amp; Son . Cell 446-77B5 .

1976 Camero l T, new tires,
new paint, AC, TW. AM -FM

Plastic cisterns state approved, plastic septic tanks
plastic culvert . metal cui ~

CliiiOit .

304-878-2228 .

t 977 Chryoler. oullon
wogon. AC. AM-FM radio.
"10.00. Runo goOd, 304773-1139?.

think o' pd li'l Spunk in
ther· be in' et by th'

82

rats~

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gall ipol i s. Ohio
Phone 614 -446 - 3888 or

Boats and
Motors for Sale

16 ft. Sea Star. opeh bow.
convertible top . side curtains. back enclosure, 115
hp Mercury. power tilt ,
power trim, low hours,
custom trailer . Ca l l 614 -

379 -2822 afte' 6pm .

9 :30

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ING . Rt . 1, Sox 355. Galli -

Sea C loud 2 person viny l
boat. brand new trade for
queen size bed frame . Call

and
St ..
304·
and

Excavating

Good - 1 EHavating, base ments, footers. dri11eways,
septic tanks. landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537. James L Davison. Jr .
owneJ
J .A R .Construction Co _Ru -

tland , Oh .614 -742 -2903 ;
Basements . Footers, Con crete work, Backhoe 's,
Do&lt;rer &amp; Ditcher, Dump
truds , &amp; water -gas - sewer electrical lines .

BARNEY

MAW WAS PAINTIN' AWAY-HAPPY AS A LARK--

446 -7475 _
Correct Craft &amp;. Ski Su ·
preme. family ski boats .
New &amp; used, Parkeraburg,
wv 3'0 4-422 -8433 0' 304-

422 -2387.
For sale or trade . 16ft.
fiberglass boat with 40hp
motor and trailer . 304 -675 -

84

Electrical

AN' All OF A SUDDEN
SHE GOT TH' HEE -CUPS

&amp; Refrigeration
SEWING Machine repairs.
ser\lice . Authorized Singer
Sales S. Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabric Shop .
Pomero-y . 614 -992 - 2284 .

$1,800 . 00
6521.
76

85

General Hauling

Call Jim Lanier. 304·675

7397 .
79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
87
BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES l!o SERVICE , Open
doily 9 lo 6 '30, Sot . 9 to 4.
Cloood Sunday. U.S. Rt. 60,
Coolville, Oh &amp;14-887-

3388.

..

,

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec . Ave ., Gall+p ol+ s

614 -446 -77B33 o• 614
446-1833.

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BRIDGE

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

A maxim for all seasons
NORTH

the sayings associated with
l he mundane aspects of
human endeavor are applicable to bridge. All of this
brings us to today's deal,
botched up nicely by declarer.
South won the ace of

6-27-8&lt;

• 10 2
• A6

• 6 42
+KQJ1081
EAST
• A; 3

WEST
• 64
• Q J 10 7
• Q 10 8 ;
+A 6 2

hearts in dummy and immediately led one back_ If he

• K 9 81

could ruff his third heart in
dummy. he would have 10

• J9 7 3
• g;

tricks. East was uncooperative . He won the heart king
and played ace and another

SOlJTII
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• ; 32

spade .

tAK

trumps and led a club, but
Wesl held up one round. The

+ 73

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South

2+

Pass

2•

3•

Pass
Pass

West

North

Pass
Pass
Pa~

Pa~

Declarer

drew

result - down one in a con-

Vulnerable ' Neilher
Dealer: Soulh

4•

tract that should easily have
been made.
South should realize that
the defenders would play
trumps . To counter this
strategy, he should play low

from dummy on the opening
heart lead . Now there is no
defense . If trumps are
played, the ace of hearts is

Opening lead ; •Q

still an entry to dummy
By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby
Our game is full of catchy

expressions : "Cover an

han~

or with an honor": "Third
hand high "'; "Eight ever,
nine never." The last expres-

sion refers to the choice of
plays when one is holding a

suit with eight or nine cards
missing the queen . Many of

after the ace of clubs has
been knocked oul. If a heart
lS returned , the third heart
can be ruffed.
Remember this play. It IS
frequently right to duck the

first trick when you have
communication or control
problems in the deaL Meanwhile, have you figured oul
what everyday saying was
forgotten by declarer' Try

"Haste makes

waste"~

/NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)

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by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS

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Hemmgway

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6 Crazy

article

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F'1gure of

speech
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21 Political
cartoonist
22 A Columbus
ship
23 Ill-fitting

Yesterday's Ans wer

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29 Oper a

segment
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goose

7 S IOUX

16 - Tm T1n
18

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fixtu res
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Italian
farrul y
27 Troll

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30 - you there''
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person

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35 Bathed.

British
style
37 Texas c1ty

38 Actress
Stritch

DAILY f'RYPTOQUOTE -

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:I Best of Groucho
rs : Catlins

256 - 1141 0' 614 -446 1175 0' 61 4 -446 -79, .

614 -256 - 1743 0' 614 -256
Parts for 76 Dodge Colts. 1120.
Call 814-256-9364.
JIMS WATER SERVICE

7 Duck Factory Ao·

l and has tr o ubl e confess
+n g to h+ S fa the r th at he hns
g1ve n up d e nti Stry to draw
a duck
·;r PKA Full Co n ta ct
Kar ate
jo ~ !] What Do Childre n
Thtnk Of
When
Th ey
Th1nk o f rh e B omb~ To nig ht' s prog ra m explore s
how children are awar e of
n u clear war by look +ng at
th e n ga m es and the tr rei a
t +OnSh ipS
10:00 0 } 'f St. Elsewhere 0 r
Ehr!+ c h f+n a lly wed s Rob ·
erta and Joan Halloran
m a ke s so m e sp ec+a l p lans
f o r h e • dy+n q fath e r (R) (60
m+n )
'1' MOVIE : ' Blue Thunder·
I MOVIE · 'W h ose Life Is
It , Anyway ?'
:.? Brighton Beach On e o f
Brook lyn . New York 's mo re
co l orful ne+ghborh o od s +S
exammed (A) (60 m+n)
fit Independent News
10:30 3 My little Margte
ffi Graffiti Rock
10:45 5 TBS Evening News
11 oo
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12
News
1 Another life
A SportsCenter
j News/S ports / Weather
9 Dave Allen a1 la rge
fi Newswatch

1 L30

James Boys Water Service
Also pools fi ll ed . Ca ll 614 ~

Johnson Water Service. Call

0 '.'/.

11 15 -~ ESPN's Horse Aac1ng
Weekly

304 - 675 -

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Flipper
Auto Racing '84: SCCA
Super Vees Cove ra ge of
lh +S ra c+ng ev ent +S p re·
sented fr o m Mllwnukee .
WI (60 m+n )
'I'· ffi L2 Fa ll Guy Tem
sends Col t alter a dang e rous 'h+t lady · (R) (60 m •n)
0
fQ
Cros s road s
(PREMIERE) Bill M o yers
and Cha rle s Kuralt look at
life. peo pl e and eve nts o f
t he world (6 0 m+n)
2 11 Wa lk Through th e
20th Century with Bill
Moyers ' The Image Mak ·
ers · Bd l M oyers ex p lores
the r+se a nd +nflu en ce a t
publ, c re lat +o ns by lo o k+n g
at two o f +t s p +on eers (6 0
mtn) (C lo se d Ca pt +oned]
fE)
MOVIE·
' Boemg.
Boeing '
t ~ MOVIE : 'To Catch a
Thief
Ill 2 7 Facts of Life
Wh e n Jo d+scovers that
she do es n' t have ~ no ugh
mo n ey to go hom e fo •
Chr+stmas . B la+r make s h e•
a ge ne rou s oiler
(A)
[Ci d' S~d Cap t+ o ned]

fi1 Odd Couple

6048 .
16ft. Bass boat . 66hp motor. trolling motor.

Cf+ (I Real People To ntght' s program fea tur es a
sp ecia l reunton of the Ba taa n Death M arc h su rv+ vors . a ballet o n water sk •s
and a hu sba nd and w1f e
p olice team (R) (60 m1 n)
·I J MOVIE: ' Right of Way'

l a u~ht er

614 -446 -4477

83

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CAR Penn Hill Pont+a c
D ash from Pocono. PA
Q. ' W fJ MOVIE · 'Dreams
Don ' t Die '
0 8 tO MOVIE : ' Atlcmi+ C
C+ty'
~ [" ]1 Mark Russett Special
Comed +a n Mark Russett
presents h+s o wn b rdnd o f
pol+t+ CJI h u mor · by t u rn+ ng
today ·s news +nto fu el l o r

CARTER "S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING

SHUlAW' S · Plumbing
Heating, 211 Si~th
Point Pl easant. W . Va
675 - 5420 . Licensed
insured .

CHITH

3 700 Club
4 Auto Racing '8 4 NAS

You said
is name
wuz Spot!

------

polis . Call 614 - 367· 0576

call 614-742 -2468 . $3500.
1976 Ford Torino station
wagon . 4 door. auto. PS.
PB, AC. good condition .

simulated brick and
1 stucco, thermo rep lacement

----------1 windows . 304 -675 -1660 .

614· 949-3021 .

Interceptor,
Used stero ESS speakers,
Kenwood 40 wt Am -Fm
receiver. BIC cassette JVC
turntable . Chain saw
McCulloch Mac 140, 14in ,
10 months old . 304 -895 -

p . m . Rogers
Waterproofing .

1980 Ford Bronco . very
clean and good shape .
priced to se ll . 304 -675 2663 atter 5 pm .

1976 Honda CB 360T
6.600 mi les. $700. Ca ll

Celica

WATER -

614 -237-0488. 9 e.m lo 5

67 Chevelle Super Sport
good condition; 78 Jeep
CJ5 fair condition . Call

1981

BASEMENT

PROOFING . Unconditional
614- 446-0930 0' 304 -675 - . lifetime guarantee . local
references furnished . Free
7446.
estimates . Ca ll collect 1 -

7310 after 5 :30pm.

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

3802 .

1979 Chevy Beauville Van ,
loaded , $5200 firm . Cal l

5PM .

Fruit

&amp; Vegetables

304 -675 -

Vans &amp; 4 W . O.

73

THOSE "TURKEYS
M':RI:N'T KIDDING WHEN
THEY SI&gt;.ID THEY USUALLY
KEPT CRITTERS IN HERE!

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388 -8895 . :
58

huck $50 00
5393.

MAN:

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ALLEY OOP

STEAMER . Water removal .
furniture clea n ing. free esti mates. 304- 675 -2295 .

1980 Ford truck Explorer
F1 00 .
exc
cand.
$4. 500.00 . B ft . topper tor

rz.

ra

SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
1983 Plymouth Colt 18.000
mi .• stand . shift plu5 acon·
omy shift, air. Ca11614 - 379 -

J1m Tabor sheds some
l 1ght o n th e Sca nd1nav 1a n
sport of o r tentee ring and
June F lem1ng dresses up
som e tro ut wit h herbs fo r a
d mner al fresco [Closed
Capt1o ned)
D
PM Magazine
d:-1 He re Come the Br ides
A.,1 SportsCenter
..§.. &amp;l 'l l· Entertainment
Tonight
L Wheel of Fortune
0 (K1 Wheel of Fortune
'9
Nightly
Business
Report
j]l News
•11'
MacNei l/le hrer
Newshour
f1) Jeffersons
U W Tic Tac Dough
':A..l Inside the PGA To ur
I.' Family Feud
1_; love Connection
Q '8 Family Feud
~g Dr . Who
T01Wheel of Fortune
il) GJ.1 People's Court
tiJ One Day at a Time

() MOVIE' ' Raggedy Man ·

675 -

0'

carpet

HE'S A
qENIU5 AT

SELFEON 16 A ftOOO ,-J A'OVI~Irr.'GIMG.I
MAN! ... AN' A
fiEN/US.'

RON ' S Te levision Service .
Special izing in Zenith and
Motorola. Ouazar, and
house calls . Call 304-676 2398 0' 614-446-2454

spd.,

1336.
71

- -: :- -

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding . roofing. room
addition. storm windows .
stone. Call 614 - 367-0409
m 614-367 -7244 .

AM -FM . Needs
body

... TH~ ft'eT6RiS
RlJNNit-16 IN
1H' CAB.

~::::::::~

Ca ll 614-38B-9857

or sell. Call614-446 -4337

Doberman pups, registered,
shots. tails docked . Call

614 -992 -7368 .
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Home
Improvements

C%AY... LET lit
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BORN LOSER

614 -38B-9790 .
Oragonwynd Cattery Kennels. AKC Chow puppies.
Siamese kittens . new litters
CFA Himalayan and Persian
kittens . Ca11614 - 446-3844
after 6 .

PlACE. l WANT TO
SET THE FUlL-

6'30

304-8B2 -

sell $11.000 .00 . sl304675-71 10.

some
Professional All Breed Dog
Obedience Training . Individual &amp; classes available . Call

FINAle.

SURE. l AlWAY,; WAIIITED TO
I&lt;"'OW WHAT IT FEEL~ li~E TO
6E A ROCK !5TAR..

PICTURE.

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout ing . Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 years experience .
specializing in built up roof .

1984 Pontiac Fiero S .E.,
black, fully loaded . 3 mon1hs
old. paid $14.000 .00 will

PS,

'11 Cadillac Coupe DeVille.
fully lo11ded. body and ente·
rior A - 1 shape . RUns good .

verts, RON EVANS ENTER PRISES, Jackson, Oh &amp;14286 -6930 .

1975 VW Rabbit, gasoline
type, good tires. brakes and
exhaust . $700 .00 . See at
Cochran's EII.Xon , 304 - 675 -

MOVIE: 'St. Helen s·

(_I) Nuws/ Spons/Weather
(I)
MacNeil / Lehrer
Newshour
1Til Powerhouse
fl) Star Trek

WA~H, 60 UP
TH~R~ AND TAKe
TMI!i 1111~~11116 GUY'6

~ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAllE

THEFC
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.

(I) New Treasure Hunt
Cl) Fishin' Hole

7:00

1649 .

Sean Coldspot. chest type
freezer. 10 . 2 cu ft.

Knauff Firewood Reduced
prices thru July 31st . Have
your own seasoned wood
thi1 winter . 614 - 266-6246.

News

Autos for Sale
B1

304-e?e-6286 .

54 Misc. Merchandise

s,oo u m cu e oc ® m C!2l

Services

675-3677.

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OF OUR81~

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one lener to each square . to lorm
four ordinal) words .

6/27/84

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$3,200 . 00
2241.

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WEDNESDAY

18ft. Prowler tandem axle,
rear bath and AC. Sleeps six .
Complete Package

1978 2 door Pontiac Grand
Pri~. PS, PB, air. cruise
control. VB, 301, black .

3519 .

MAJOR CRIME
UNiT'S WAR

ROOM'-"

8 ft. 1980 Coleman folding
pickup truck camper, sleeps
4 . gas stove. ice box . E~tc .
con. Calf614 - 992 ~ 6030 .

Clothesline posts , swing
frames . all types . Picnic
tables . Free deli11ery . 304 -

6100.00. Phone 304 -675-

~NCLUOING THE

18ft. camper self contained.
awning "with screened in
room . $1,500 or best offer,
Call 446 - 1943 anytime . ·

675 - 7541 . evenings

$50 .00 . 304-675 -4210 .

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The Daily

Television
Viewing

CAPTAIN EASY

White pine desk . 525. 304 -

Hereford c ow, freshen Aug .
1st. 1100 l bs, S475 .00 .
Sickle bar mower. Gravely
tractor 42in . S100 .00. Aell
type mower for Gravely

BIG 8ROTI-ER H.'\5 PHONE
TAPS AND BUGS INSTALLED

27B3.

$75; new . 304 -675 7541.

Metal bui ldings built to your
needs
Garages, storage.
warehouse. farm. etc . Free
Estimates 304 - 675 - 3981

DICK TRACY

446-4312

evenmgs

7541

Ohio

1984

8 ft . truclt camper like new .
sleeps 4 , ret .. stove . Call

65 Building Supplies

Wi c ker high back King chair .

no_

27

1984

1972 19 112 Aristocrat, self
contained. bath. frig ., stove.
sleeps six. air conditioned ,
large awning. good condi tion, e2,450 or otter . Cal
446- 1 228 days. nights 1 304- 522· 9469 collect.
·

3 window air conditioners .

1171 .

614 -446 -0322

Trailer space for rent. Call

COUNTRY MOBILE Home

Firewood c ut up slabs S 1 5
pickup load Call 614 · 245 -

Brown wicker chest with
door . S6 0 00 . 304 - 675 ·

3 rooms ~tnd bath. e•tra
n ice G o od location _Deposit
and refren ces required
S225 . month . 304 - 675 -

614-367-7438.

2216 .

Shag carpet with pad, red
12x12 alao pink 10x12 .
Trampoline . 304 - 676 -

446-7711

Used Furn+ture
Chairs .
dryers . and TV ' s. 3milesout
Bulavill e Ad _ Open 9am to
6pm . Mon _ thru Fn . 9am to
5pm . Sat

Carpet for rentals for S 3 99

46 Space for Rent

1 bedroom apt . in Middleport . 6135 a month plus

Sofa. chair , rocker, otto man, 3 tables , (extra heavy
by Frontier). S685 . Sofa .
chair and loveseat. 5275 .
Sofas and chairs priced from
5285. to S895 . Tables. S45
and up to $125 . Hide-a·
beds . S440 . and up to
S525 .. Recliners . 5175 . to
S375 .. lamps from $28. to
$75.5 pc . dinettes from
$99 .. to 435 . 7 pc . $189
and up _ Wood table with six
chairs $425 to $745 . Desk
$110 up to S225 . Hutches.
S550 . and up. rnap le or pi ne
finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses. 5250 . and
up to $395 .
Baby beds.
$11 0 . Mattresses or box
springs, full or twin, 558 ..
firm. 568. and S78 . Queen
sets , 5195 . 4 dr . chests
542 . 5 dr . chests . S54 _ Bed
frames. S20 .and $25 .. 10
gun - Gun cabinets. $350
Gas or electric ranges $375
Baby mattresses. S25 &amp;
$35 . bed frames $20, S25,
&amp; $30, king frame $50
Good selection of bedroom
s uites . cedar chests.
ro c kers . metal cabinets .
sw i\lel rockers .

614 -3B8 -9331

For

Apartml!!]t
for R e rft

3159

pm

45

Call 614-992 -7314 o' 992 6215 .

sao.

Twin bed complete with
mattress &amp; boll springs .
Twin antique iron bed . Ca ll

12x60 2 bedroom mobile
home. partly furn ished , Ra cine area . Ca ll 614 -992 ·

2 bedroom , total electric
with central air. on East
Main St ., Pomeroy above
car wash , fully furnished .

62 Olive St .• Gallipo lis . New
&amp; used wood 8r coal sto\les.
6 piece wood li'Jing room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399. bunk beds comp lete
with bunkies $199. 2 piece
antron li'Jingroom suites
$199. l'llntron recliners S99.
other recliners
maple
dinette sets $179 , box
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full S 100 set regular -firm
$120. maple dinette chairs
$35. wash stands S34,
maple rockers S59, 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149. 5
piece dinette set 599. used
bedroom suites. refrigera tors . ranges . chest. dressers.
wr+nger washers . TV 's. dryers. &amp; shoes . Ca l l614 - 446 -

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Inside today:

14 referred to
eye specialists
after screening

By the Bend ...... Pages 6, 7, 8
Classllleds ....... Pages8, 9,10
Comics-TV ............ , Page 11

Fourteen persons wcrr referred
to eye special1sts as "s uspects" in
the free glaucoma SCI'('{'nings June
4-8 when 372 people were checked at
Meigs County Senior Citizens Center. The screening was provided by
the Ohio Afflllate, National Society
to Prevent Blindness.
According to the Ohi o Society,
gla ucoma is the lf'ading ca use of
irreversible hlindnPss in Ohio.
affecting 90,00'J resid ents, half of
whom are unawar£&gt; the y have the
disease
SinCf' symptoms do not normally

appear until permanf'nl da mage
has occurred , thP society urgPs
persons over 35. thosP with a familv
history of glaucoma. and those who
have not had a complrt e £&gt;ye
examination within thf' last two
years. to have their l"'Y £-·~ rhrcked
Glaucoma scrr·(•m ngs an• onP of
man:..· sight -saving s£'tYicf's of th(•
Society toPrew•nt l1llndn£•ss. whi ch
is supported so l i'!~ · by \'Oiuntary
contributions from th E' public.

Special Olympics•..Page 7

Weather

Death! .......... ,........ Page l2
Edliorials ...... ,......... Page 2
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Um~ Quantities.

Sports .............. Pages 3, 4, 5

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

Some cloudlness toolgbt. Low
~- Upt westerly wtnds.
Friday, considerable cloudllless
with a sUgltt chance of showers
or llnmderslomls. High around
80. Chance of rain 20 percent
tonlgltt and 30 percent Friday.

POMEROY, OH.
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Survival. ..
!Continued from pa ge II
hoping that it just won 't be another
fad in :vleigs County.
"The way everybody talks. I think
it will catch on," CarvWillford said .
"I hope it l&gt; herre to sta)' . I will say It
1s just a fad right now. but I hope it ls
here ro for :1 long fimf' ."
Thl? winner is thl? tpam that
captures th e other's na g and returns
to a home base. No prize is awarded
to the winner.
" Il ls just a ga me to set' if you arc

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By CLIFF HAAS
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON lAP) - Urged on by President
Reagan, Congress has approved a compromise
deficit-reduction package of more than $50 bUllon in
tax Increases and about $13 billion in spending cuts
that will be felt by everyone from welfare I ecipients to
wealthy eoqx&gt;rate executives.
The Senate, voting 8.1-15, gave the measure final
congressional approval Wednesday night, clearing
the way for the president tD sign the package into law.
The House approved it 268-155 earlier in the day.
Reagan sent letters to legislators Wednesday

reiterating his "support ror this major element of the
deficit-reduction package," adding it "will help
ensure that the economic recovery now under way Is
sustained in the months and years ahead."
Under the package:
- The one-year holding period on capital gains will
be estle spending measure, along with previous
actions, represents about two-thirds of the election year action Congress and the president have
contemplated to make a modest "down payment" on
reducing the $600 billion in federal budget deficits
expected through 1987.

By DONNA BRYSON
As.o;ociated Press Writer
COLUMBUS. Ohio tAP) - A
state utility watchdog is evaluating
a report charging that mismanagement at theZimmerpowerplant has
cost more than $1 billion, but one
lawyer says she thinks the charge Is
well-documented.
Ollio C{lnsurners' Counsel lawyer
Janlne Migden helped pf'f'sent a
synopsis of the report Wednesday to
the Counsel's Cittzens' AdVJsory
Committee at a meeling in Cit~
Council chambers.

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VETERANS MEMORIAL

ThP Long Botlom Community
Asscx:iation will mt't't thiseveningat
7:30 al the community buildrng.
RPfreshments will be servro .

Five fined, nine
forfeit bonds
F ive defendants wen• finN:! and
nine ot hers forfeited bond s in the
court of Pomf'roy Ma yor Richard
Seyler 1\J('&lt;;(jay night .
Fined were Dway11e Qua Us and
Tim Coa ts, Pomeroy , failure to
comply, pay pf'f'vtous fines plus $2.'\
each; Rick ICf'nhower, Pomero,·.
$16.3 and costs. rPCklcss operation,
$113 and costs. df'struct ion of villag&lt;'
property : Jeffrey Russell, PomProy. $.l&gt;, traffic light \'iOlation ;
Benton Pht!l ips. Pomcro\'. open
fla&gt;k, $&amp;land costs
Fortriling bonds were Carl Morri s, Rutland, $50. sp&lt;'&lt;&gt;d; Harold
Meadows, Mascn , $4R, speed; '- inda
CarpcntPr, Middlepon. $.1.1, Wcgal
left tum; Sharo!Snydct·. Wat erford,
$63, taffic light violation; M art in
M cAllgus, Pomerov, $6.1. tllcgal
traffic light vio lat ion; Bill Wails,
Malta, III .. $6.'3. traffic light vtola·
tion; Jimmv Tavlnr. Fostroi a, ll"&gt;l.

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The report , made by the independ.
enl consulling firm or O'Brien.
Kreltzberg and Associates for the
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio,
estimated the cost of mismanage·
ment at Zimmer at $1.3 billion if
plans to convert the plant from
nuclear-to fossil -fueled are com~

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Scattered showers and thunder·
storms dampened parts of the
nation's midsection early today,
dumping up to 2 inches of rain on
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w hile most of the nation basked
under sunny skies.
Tornadoes touched down over~
nigh t near the South Dakota towns of
Little Eagle and Mobridge, but no
injuries or damage were wported.

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'BE A CLOWN- RoUer Brothers Circus arrived in
Pomeroy and with them they brought two clowns who
tolU'ed Pomeroy Wednesday. The tircus will have two
shows today, one at 5:30 p.m. and one at 7:30. The

Granted divorce

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By JOHN CHALFM'T
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAP)
Taxpayers and school districts
soon will be getting scme extra
cash trom state government.
The General Assembly has
sent to Gov. Richard Celeste a
$.'\0 million bill tapping into
surplus state funds 10 glve
taxpayers refunds of $7 and up.
Alsc head ing for the governor's desk is a conferencc
committee version of a bill
spending $&amp;i million in unex·
pectJ'd profits from the Ohio
Lottery ror primary and secon·
dary education.
After wrapping up work on
those and olher measures. th&lt;"
House and Senate adjourned
until July 31.
Celeste praised Republican
and Democratic leaders for
whal he called "a very, very
constru c tive
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SPssion."

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Free clothing
The Callia-Meigs Community
Action Agency will hold il s fiT'&lt;'
clothing day for low lmcomr
persons on Friday, June 29. from 9
a.m. untll noon. The Agency's
clothing bank Is JocatJ'd In the old
high school building In Cheshire.

circus will be staged on I he grounds behind lhe ronner
Pomeroy J unlor High School building, and is being
sponsored by the Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Omunerce.

Taxpayers, school districts
to receive extra cash

spPt&gt;d : Ortlton (~rn\T'r. PomProy-,

Lott('ry winnPI"!l

affect businesses and upper-income investors,
one-fourth of ihe money raised would come from
eliminating a new tax break for savers and by
reducing the ta' benefit s available from income
averaging.
It also would make it more difficult to take a tax
wMte-off ror expensive cars used for business and ror
hom&lt;' computers and other property uf.r perscnal
U,.,.

At tl1e sw11e time, the measure would lower taxes
for certain low-income working families with chililren
by increasing the earned~i neome tax credit.

pleted and al $1.7 billion - the
amount spenl on the project sc rarif it is abandoned.
The ConsWTters' Counsel said
customers should not be liable for
costs of alleged mismanagement at
Zimmer, but would not say until its
evaluation is complele whether the
estimates by lhe O'Brien Kreitzberg study were legitimate.
Consumers' Counsel William
Spratley could not say when his
eva luation might be complete.
The PUCO must decide whether
Zimmer's ownC&gt;rs can pass on costs
of its con.:;;truction to customers.
Ms. MigdPn said her agency
intends to arguP before the PUCO
that a state law and "what isfairand
decent" should protect consumers
from the costs of mismanagement.
The Consumers' Counsel has
questioned the feasibili ty of convet1 ~
ingZimmer to a coal·flred facility-

scmet hing plant owners decided to
do after learning the cosl to
complete it as a nuclear plan! could
top$3 billion.
"The conversion is lechnically
feasible," Ms. Mtgden said. " However. it may not be economically
feasible."
The O'Rrim Krcitzberg study
was most critical of the project's
ch ipf owner, Cincinnati Gas &amp;
E lecttic Co. Other owners are
Dayton Power &amp; Lighl Co. and.
Columbus&amp; Southern Ohio E lectrtc
Co.
·
The study accused ('(;&amp;E oi
railing to recognize important
differences between building a
fossil -fuel plant and a nuclear
racility . hiring an inexperienced.
under-tra in!'d and underpaid slaff,
and ignoring the importance of
quality-control measures.

Storms hit drought-stricken Texas

$-16. sp&lt;'i'd: Char h !.at h• ., . l.angsville. $17. spc&lt;&gt;d .

count s of brmking and mtcring in
homes in Middlepon . ThP incidents
began in .July l98:l and coni inu!'d
until April191\&gt;l.
Magnet Bank of Parkersburg
filed a lawsu it in Common Pleas
Court TuPSday . The suit S('('kS a
judgrnrnt of $22.3.18 from Clyde .1.
Morland of Coolvllle and Ethel
Mane Morland of Vienna, W Va .
The suit also swks to forN'lose of
the mm1gage of the Morlands.
Eleven df'fcndant s, inducting thf'
Morlands w cff' namc•cll.n thf'" suit .

Still tD be decided are savings to be made in the
Pentagon budget.
Despite the suppott of RPagan and congressional
leaders, only 76 Republicans in the House voted for it
and 86 opposed it. Democrats split 192-69 in favor of
the plan.
Senior senators scrambled to make sure that there
would not be similar defection In that chamber.
On the final Senate vote, 38 Democrats joined 45
RPpubllcans to pass the measure. Six Democrats and
nine RPpublicans opposed it.
While the tax Increases in the measure primarily

Group reacts to study

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ADMISSIONS - Helen Beegle,
ful cine; William Smith, Rutland;
Kenneth Keese, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES - Garv Mat1in.
Donna Lambe11, Enlf'st Bn?wrr.

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He said his support for tax
refunds had been a longstanding
matter and was not prompted by
pressure from either polling
results or House Speaker Vernal
C. Riffe Jr., DNew Boston, who
origlna Ily proposed a refund
mechanism.
He dismissed a question about
how taxpayers should spend
their refunds, more than half or
which will total only $7.
"Well, If they're likemeltmay
go with the allowance for their
children In one week. It 's not a
whole lol of money. But It is real
money coming back to them for
the first time In the history of this
state," Celeste said.

A month-long Senate deadlock
on the lottery bill ended after
Sen. Oliver Ocasek. D-Akron,
decided to support it. I t then
drew Republican support in the
Senate, w hic h Democrats con·
trol 17-16, and passed by a
comfortable 24-8 margin.
The House approved it 91 -5
moments later.
Senate Presidenl Harry Meshel. D-Youngstown, said the
compromise was the same one
offered a month ago.
"I think the game they
(Republfcans) played was partisan politics. They simply saw an
opportunity to embarrass the
leadership or the Senate," Meshe! said .
Ocasek and Republicans earlier had insisted that the bUI send
the entire $ffi million directly to
schools Instead of putting half of
it into a rainy day fund.
But Ocasek said thai after
assurances rrom Ce!Pste and
legislative leaders that the rainy
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schools, he agreed to the conference plan .
It provides for a maximum of
$40 million - instead of half the
surplus - to be held In reserve.
About $14.4 million will be used
to cover anticipated shortages in
several education accounts.
Another $21.2 million will be
used fo pay thf' state's share of
school desegregation costs In
Cincinnati, Lorain, Cleveland
and Columbus.
The res I of the money, about
~5 million, will be distributed
directly to school dislricts at a
rate of about $23 per pupil .
Republicans maintained il
was the first time they'd heard
that part of the rainy day fund
wou ld be used for desegregation
costs.
"All of a sudden it's been
revealed to us we're talking
about a court-ordered desegregation busing fund," said Sen.
Cooper Snyder, R·Blanchester.
"This isn't an enhancement
lund, an excellence fund- it's a
hocus-pocus fund."
But Sen. Robert Boggs, DJefferscn , said current state law
provides for state subsidies tD be
reduced to cover the desegrega·
tion costs. He said the lotlery
proposal would avoid the need
for such a reduction.
The tax-refund bill is not
expected to be ready for Celeste's signature until al least
Friday.
Taxpayers will receive 2
percent of their tax liability In
1983 or $7, whichever is greater.
U lhelr total tax was less than $7,
the total tax will be refunded.

Scattered showers also were reported in abroad band rromTexasto
Minnesota, with severa l ovemight
storms scattf'red in New England
and the Camlinas
About 1'!, inches or r am soaked
Abilene, Texas . overnight while golf
ball -siz!'d hail fell on Selfridge, N D ..
and winds gusted to 70mph near E l
Dorado. Texas.
The flood-plagued Plains enjoyed
a day ol sunshine Wednesday, along

with the upper Mississippi VallPV
cast tothe AtlanticCoast. Fair skiPs
also were reportfld in the central

Rockies. the Southwest and Pacific
Nort hwesl.
For the rc'St of today, the weather
SC'rvice forecast sca ltrred ram and
thundershowe rs along the Allantic
Coast. thf' caslem Gulf Coast , the
lower Mic,sissippi Va lley, the
Sout hwest and th&lt;' Pacific
Nort hwcst .

'Cyclist hopes to establish world
record enroute to Olympic Games
POINT PLEASANT Shri
Deepak !~l e, in an attempt to
establish a world r('C()rd, is riding
across the Uniled Slates enroute to
the 1984 Olympic Gam es in Los
Angeles.
Lele, 26. a nali vl'o r India, stopped
over in Point Pleasanl fora brief rest
Wednesday afternoon near Krodel
Park. He was heading to Huntington
for the night.
Riding a monocycle. Lele. and his
companions Prakash Diwan and
Kulkarani Vikas, left the United
Na tions building in Nl'W York Cil y
June 6.
A monocyc le differs from a
unicycle in that a monocyelc is

directly driVl'n by the speed or thr
pedals. which makes 1t a bit more
difficult to ride, :.•elc sa id.
The trio exrx.:&gt;c.·ts to a n·ive in LA
August 6. and will attend the
Olympics. They said th&lt;&gt;y ha,·e
already purchased thf'ir tickcb .
The entire JOUrney Will be O,IJXJ
miles, with I ric pedaling anywhl'l''
from 40 to 45 miles a day.
" We havr had VE'I)--' nicr co-

operation from the Amrrican people," satd lA-Ic. who, in 1982.
powered his monocycle
miles

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across India.

The bikers are along to escort Lrlf'
in trafflc, but the 10-spcedbikPs havf'

pruved to be no hmdera nce to !.Ric
and tlis onc-whP&lt;'led vehicle.
··I have had no problem in kCf'ping
up w ith thr bicycles." he sa id .
Staving ovrm ight in campgrounds. motels or chu rchcs has
been an added benefit to lhe
monoc_vciC' rc&gt;Cord a II C'mpt .
"We• hav·r made the friPndship of
the U.S. p&lt;'Upll•," L.clesatd.
One may wonilpr how the trio will
gf't back 10 their stal1ing point in.
Nf'w York after complf'ting the long
tr!'k . L.clr assutl's it won't be hy
monocycle.
"No, I'll takf' an airplane." he
said. rubbing his backside.

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Deepak Lele (center on monocycle), and Kulkaranl
Vlkas (right) passed through Point Pleasant on their
way to the L .A. Olympic Games, which begin In

CROSSO&gt;UNTRY

August. The trio started their ride June 6 from the
United Nations building In New York City. The ride ls
being perfonned to estahllsh a worid record for
monocycle riding.

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